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The intensity of the current consumed by the receiver

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  • #1 4276572
    xamrex
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    Elo
    I am a beginner so please don't be surprised by my question.
    1000 watt how many ampere?
    is it possible to convert volts to amps or not?
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    #2 4276581
    Błażej
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    Oh man! Basic formula:
    P = U * I, where
    P - power
    U - voltage
    I - intensity
    and you count!
    At a certain power, the current flowing in the circuit depends on the applied voltage.
    The higher the voltage, the lower the current. Anyway, count yourself! And for books!
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    #3 4277040
    maras2003
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    You need to know two values. To calculate the Intensity (how many amps), you divide the power (1000W) by the voltage (e.g. 230V) the result will be the current (amps ...)
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    fafikdog
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    The calculation is simple.
    I have another question: a 60W bulb at 230V is about 0.26A.
    What to do, after connecting the bulb after the above-mentioned voltage ammeter showed more? E.g. 2A.
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    jdubowski
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    fafikdog wrote:
    What to do, after connecting the bulb after the above-mentioned voltage ammeter showed more? E.g. 2A.


    Connect more light bulbs or one with more power.
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