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What is Amp and watt relationship?

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  1. P=I^2 R

    Power (measured in Watts) and Current (I) measured in Amps (and resistance (R) in Ohms).  So I guess that power is proportional to current.  If that is what you're asking.  Note that P = VI where Voltage = V = IR.

    Wasn't sure if that was all you were asking for here?


  2. Ampere is the unit of current. Current flows in a circuit because of the potential difference in the circuit and the unit is volts.

    Watt is the unit of power and is the product of voltage and current.i.e.,

    Watt : Voltage X current

  3. watts = volts * amps


  4. well p=VI...SOO ...amp n watt r directly proportional to each other

  5. Current is the rate at which the electrons move.

    Watt is that the heat caused by passing high current through a path of the circuit.

  6. P=V*I

    WHERE,

    P IS POWER.ITS UNIT IS WATT.

    I IS CURRENT MEASURED IN AMP.

    V IS VOLTAGE MEASURED IN VOLT.

    HERE,

    POWER IS DIRECTLY PERSONALLY CURRENT.

  7. when an appliance of 1 watt power is connected to 1 volt supply line,  current of 1 ampere flows thru the appliance.  

  8. P = UI

    Where P = Watt

    I  = Amp

    U = volts

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