Conversion using the Volts to Amps Formula
How to Calculate Current Amps from Voltsage Volts and Real Power watts using with watts.
The Phase Current I in amps is Calculated as the Real Power p in watts, divided by the Voltage in volts. Plug these values into the formula:
For Example, let's calculate the amperage of a 600W light bulb at 12 volts.
How to Calculate Current Amps from Voltsage Volts and Resistance ohms using with ohms.
The Phase Current I in amps is Calculated as the Voltage in volts, divided by the Resistor in ohm. Plug these values into the formula:
For Example, let's find the current of a 48v circuit with 12 ohms of resistance.
Suggested Reading
Warning: Undefined variable $posts in /home/u952353048/domains/onlineworkstools.com/public_html/related/rspec.php on line 5
Fatal error: Uncaught TypeError: shuffle(): Argument #1 ($array) must be of type array, null given in /home/u952353048/domains/onlineworkstools.com/public_html/related/rspec.php:6 Stack trace: #0 /home/u952353048/domains/onlineworkstools.com/public_html/related/rspec.php(6): shuffle() #1 /home/u952353048/domains/onlineworkstools.com/public_html/calc/volts-to-amps-calculator/index.php(146): include_once('/home/u95235304...') #2 {main} thrown in /home/u952353048/domains/onlineworkstools.com/public_html/related/rspec.php on line 6