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Formula:
The formula for converting Amps to Watts varies based on the type of electrical circuit (DC, AC Single-Phase, or AC Three-Phase) and whether the power factor is considered.
- DC Circuits:
Watts (W) = Amps (A) × Volts (V) - AC Single-Phase Circuits:
Watts (W) = Amps (A) × Volts (V) × Power Factor (PF) - AC Three-Phase Circuits:
Watts (W) = √3 × Amps (A) × Volts (V) × Power Factor (PF)
Where:
- W is Power in Watts
- A is Current in Amperes (Amps)
- V is Voltage in Volts
- PF is Power Factor (a dimensionless number between 0 and 1, representing the ratio of real power to apparent power. For purely resistive loads or DC circuits, PF is 1)