Shock989
Shock989 Shock989
  • 09-12-2020
  • Chemistry
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What equation explains the relation between amperes, watts and volts?
I = W*V
I = W/V
I = W+V
I = W-V

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avamwolf1 avamwolf1
  • 09-12-2020
W*V i believe because it comes down to this :
I is the current, W is wattage V is volts and the * is the thing that represents the Amperes (i’m not 100% but this is my best)
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lilianadoolan308
lilianadoolan308 lilianadoolan308
  • 10-12-2020
i’m pretty sure W*V
i wish you luck :)
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