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The formula to calculate the relationship between amps, volts and watts is Volts X Amps = Watts or Volts = Watts / Amps or Amps = Watts / Volts therefore; 200 Watts divided by 1.95 Amps is 102.5641 Volts.
Excessive resistance (drag), will cause motor to draw more amps (current flow) to operate.
Volts cause current to flow through the load. The current is measured in amps, and the volts multiplied by the amps gives the power in watts.
Multiply the vots by the amps to find the volt-amps. Or divide the volt-amps by the voltage to find the amps.
High voltage and low resistance would cause high amps. E = I R or I = E/R. PS E would be electromotive force measured in volts. R would be resistance measured in ohms. I would be current flow measured in amps.
0.35897 amps = 0.35897 amps.
200ma is .200 amps or .2 amps
Amps = Watts / Volts Amps = 130000 / 480 Amps = 270.83
7 amps
Typical residential rated current for 10 AWG is 30 amps. The 100 ft. Increases resistance which will cause a small voltage drop, but this isn't an issue here.
Amps is amps be it DC or AC.
.1 amps will give you .1 amps.