Amps to Volts Calculator:
Enter the values of power, P(W) and current, I(A) to determine the value of Voltage, V(V).
Amps to Volts Formula:
In electrical circuits, current (measured in Amps, A) and voltage (measured in Volts, V) are related through power, which is the rate at which electrical energy is used or generated. Power, denoted by P, is measured in Watts (W) and can be calculated using the formula:
V(V) = P(W) / I(A)
Voltage is the potential difference that drives current through a circuit, and the relationship between these quantities is crucial for understanding how electrical devices function.
This formula is helpful for converting between amperes and volts, particularly when power is provided or needs to be determined. Voltage is proportional to the power when the current is constant, and inversely proportional to the current when the power is constant.
Understanding this relationship is essential for designing circuits and selecting appropriate components such as resistors, capacitors, and power sources.
Voltage, V(V) in Volts across a circuit is equal to the power, P(W) in Watts divided by the current, I(A) in amperes.
Voltage, V(V) = P(W) / I(A)
V(V) = voltage in volts, V.
P(W) = power in Watts, W.
I(A) = current in amperes, A.
Amps to Volts Calculation:
1.Given: P(W) = 500W, I(A) = 10A.
Voltage, V(V) = P(W) / I(A)
V(V) = 500 / 10
V(V) = 50V.
2.Given: P(W) = 360W, V(V) = 30V.
Voltage, V(V) = P(W) / I(A)
I(A) = P(W) / V(V)
I(A) = 360 / 30
I(A) = 12A.