Must know two parts of the equation before the other can be answered. However, assuming there is 110vac applied, then the answer would be about 1,320 watts.
That depends on circuit voltage.
1 watt is equal to 1 volt times 1 amp.
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If it uses 60 watts at 115volts then it only uses 0.51amps.
That's like asking: How much time does it take to go 15 MPH? It depends on at least one other factor. In your case, you cannot know watts unless you know voltage and current or resistance (from which you could derive current, because E = I x R). Once you know the current drop across the 15 volts, you can multiply I x E and get P, i.e., amps times volts equals watts.
Watts is volts times amps, so 12 x 30 = 360 watts
It depends on the voltage.Amps times volts equal watts
The answer in watts is 460 times 5.
If it uses 60 watts at 115volts then it only uses 0.51amps.
volts times amps = watts
watts equals volts times amps,do the math
It depends on the current in amps. The watts would be equal to 5 times the current, because watts equals amps times volts.
That's like asking: How much time does it take to go 15 MPH? It depends on at least one other factor. In your case, you cannot know watts unless you know voltage and current or resistance (from which you could derive current, because E = I x R). Once you know the current drop across the 15 volts, you can multiply I x E and get P, i.e., amps times volts equals watts.
Watts is volts times amps, so 12 x 30 = 360 watts
There are zero watts in 730 amps. Watts is the product of amps times volts. As you can see without a voltage no answer can be given.
It depends on the voltage.Amps times volts equal watts
The number of watts for 12.5 amps is 12.5 times the voltage.
There is zero watts in 10.5 amps. Watts is the product of amps times volts. Without the voltage value given, this question can not be answered.
The answer in watts is 460 times 5.
I t depends. Watts = Amps times volts. 40 amps x 120 volts =4800 watts or 40 Amps x 12 volts = 480 watts.