The question makes no sense. The amperage through a load is equal to the applied voltage divided by the resistance of the load. Presumably the 220 is a voltage (You don't say), but you haven't defined the resistance.
watts = volts * amps--> Amps = watts/ volts therefore; 2000/220= 9.09 amps
20amps
6 amps.
you will need 21.81 amps at 220v
X / 415 = 80 / 220 = 151 amps
The formula you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts.
Slightly more than 11 amps. <<>> I = W/E I = 2500000/220 = 11364 amps
Kilowatts is amps times volts divided by 1000 so 36.8 x 220 x 17 / 1000
Yes! One HP equals 749 watts. W = V . I 220 . 7 = 2.056 In reality, with 7 amps in 220 v you have more than 2 HP. By Nonô - BRAZIL Yes! One HP equals 749 watts. If you have 7 amps on 220 v, as watt = volts . amps, 220 . 7 = 1540 watts 1540 / 7498 = 2.056 HP. You have more than 2 hp. By Nonô - BRAZIL
The formula you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts.
Watts/volts = amps3000 / 220 = 13.6363 Approximately.
1 HP = 745.70 wattsPower (watts) = Current (amps) x VoltsSo if you use a 110 volt system, amps = 745.7/110 = 6.779 ampsIf you use a 220 volt system, amps = 745.7/220 = 3.389 ampsFor a 12 volt system, amps = 745.7/12 = 62.142 amps