Power Converter Calculator - how to Convert Amps To Watts

Amps to Watts. The formula for this conversion is as follows: Amps = Watts / Volts. we’ll use common wattage and voltage.

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Amps To Watts Calculator

Note, For higher values like 5×103, 10×10-6, 1.6 x1012, enter the value like this for scientific notation as 5e3, 10e-6, 1.6e12, etc.

Conversion Using the Power Formula :

DC Amps to Watts Calculation:

The Real Power (P) in watts (W) is equal to the Current I in amps (A), times the voltage V in volts (V):

dc amps to watts calculation

For example, let’s find the power in watts for a circuit with 12 amps of current at 80 volts.

P(w) = I(A) x V(V)
P(w) = 12 x 80
P(w) = 960 w

AC Single Phase Amps to Watts Calculation:

The Real power (P) in watts (W) is equal to the power factor PF times the phase current I in amps (A), times the RMS voltage V in volts (V):

single phase amps to watts calculation
For example, If the Voltage consumption is 220V with a phase current of 8A and a power factor of 0.8 the Real Power is watts.
P(w) = P(w) ÷ 20 Ω
V(V) = 24 V

Ac Three Phase Amps to Watts Calculation :

Calculation with Line to Line Voltage:

The Real power (P) in watts (W) is equal to the square root of 3 times the power factor PF times the phase current I in amps (A), times the line-to-line RMS voltage VL-L in volts (V):

3 phase line line amps to watts calculation

For example, let’s find the voltage of a circuit with 1.2 amps of current and 20 ohms of resistance.

V(V) = 1.2 A ÷ 20 Ω
V(V) = 24 V

Calculation with Line to Neutral Voltage:

The Real power (P) in watts (W) is equal to 3 times the power factor PF times the phase current I in amps (A), times the line to neutral RMS voltage VL-N in volts (V):

3 phase line neutral amps to watts calculation

For example, let’s find the voltage of a circuit with 1.2 amps of current and 20 ohms of resistance.

V(V) = 1.2 A ÷ 20 Ω
V(V) = 24 V

Where:

    • P = Power in watts
    • V = Voltage in volts
    • I = Current in amperes
    • Cosθ = Power factor in AC circuits
    • VL-L = Line to Line Voltage in 3-Phase Circuits
    • VL-N = Line to Neutral Voltage in 3-Phase Circuits
amps to watts calculator and conversion
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How to use This Calculator?

To use the above “Amps to Watts Conversion Calculator” follow the below steps:

01. Select Phase Type: Choose between “DC Line” “Single Phase” or “3 Phase” by choosing the appropriate option from the dropdown.

02. Enter Current: Input the Current in Amps value in the specified input box. You can enter the value in A or KA by choosing the appropriate option from the dropdown.

03. Enter Supply Voltage: Input the supply voltage or motor voltage value in the specified input box. You can enter the value in Volts or Kilovolts by choosing the appropriate option from the dropdown.

04. Enter Power Factor: Input the power factor of the motor in the provided input box. The power factor is a unitless value typically between 0 and 1.

05. Select Voltage Type: Choose between “Line to Line Voltage” or “Line to Neutral Voltage” by choosing the appropriate option from the dropdown.

how to use calculator amps to watts

06. Reset: If you want to “reset” the calculator to perform another conversion, you can click the “Reset” button, and all input fields will be cleared.

07. Calculate: Click the “Calculate” button to obtain the results. The calculated results will be displayed in the “Results:” section.

08. Swap: If you want to “Swap” the calculated to Exchange conversion, you can click the “Swap” button, and Calculate will be Exchange.

09. Result: The calculated “result” will be displayed in the respective “Result In Watts (W)” output field.

Amps to Volts Conversion table:

Watts (W) to Amps (A) Table (220V)
Power (W) Voltage (V) Current (A)
10 watts 220 volts 0.045 amps
20 watts 220 volts 0.090 amps
30 watts 220 volts 0.136 amps
40 watts 220 volts 0.181 amps
50 watts 220 volts 0.227 amps
60 watts 220 volts 0.272 amps
70 watts 220 volts 0.318 amps
80 watts 220 volts 0.363 amps
90 watts 220 volts 0.409 amps
100 watts 220 volts 0.454 amps
200 watts 220 volts 0.909 amps
300 watts 220 volts 1.363 amps
400 watts 220 volts 1.818 amps
500 watts 220 volts 2.272 amps
600 watts 220 volts 2.727 amps
700 watts 220 volts 3.181 amps
800 watts 220 volts 3.636 amps
900 watts 220 volts 4.090 amps
1000 watts 220 volts 4.545 amps
Typical Power factor Values:
Device Typical PF
Resistive Load 1
Fluorescent Lamp 0.95
Incandescent Lamp 1
Induction Motor full load 0.85
Induction Motor no Load 0.35
Resistive Oven 1
Synchronous Motor 0.9
Power Factor Value conversion table

Frequently asked questions

What is called 1 volt?

1 Volt is defined as energy consumption of 1 joule per electric charge of 1 coulomb.

How to calculate voltage?

When spelled out, it means voltage = current (A) x resistance (ohm) , or volts = amps x ohms, or V = A x Ω.

How many kVA in 1 amp?

The electrical efficiency is typically expressed as a power factor between 0 and 1. The closer the power factor rating is to 1, the more efficiently the kVA will be converted into kilowatts.

How to calculate the power formula?

The formula for power in watts is given by the work and the time. The formula is P = W/t, where W is the work done in some time t.

How do you calculate ampere?

Current (A) = Real Power (W) / Voltage (V).