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The formula to calculate Volts (V) from Amps (A) and Power (W) is:
\[ V (\text{V}) = \frac{P (\text{W})}{I (\text{A})} \]
Where:
Amps (A) is a unit of electric current, representing the flow of electric charge. Volts (V) is a unit of electric potential, representing the potential difference that drives the current. The conversion from amps to volts depends on the power in watts.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ V = \frac{2300}{10} \]
\[ V = 230 \text{ V} \]
The Voltage (V) is 230 V.
Amps (A) | Power (W) | Voltage (V) |
---|---|---|
5 | 2400 | 480.000 |
10 | 2400 | 240.000 |
15 | 2400 | 160.000 |
20 | 2400 | 120.000 |
25 | 2400 | 96.000 |
30 | 2400 | 80.000 |
35 | 2400 | 68.571 |
40 | 2400 | 60.000 |
45 | 2400 | 53.333 |
50 | 2400 | 48.000 |
55 | 2400 | 43.636 |
60 | 2400 | 40.000 |
65 | 2400 | 36.923 |
70 | 2400 | 34.286 |
75 | 2400 | 32.000 |
80 | 2400 | 30.000 |
85 | 2400 | 28.235 |
90 | 2400 | 26.667 |
95 | 2400 | 25.263 |
100 | 2400 | 24.000 |