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niether on its own has any power at all its the product of both that creates power volts x amps = watts so 4 amps drawn from a 250v supply = 1kilowatt(1000w) (4x250) and if you keep that up for an hour that equals 1kwh (1 kilowatt hour) or as far as the electricity boards are concerned 1 unit of electricity (GB)

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I'm not sure what your question is seeking, but if i could answer it i would consider this a safety topic.

Amperes is your lethal way to go when considering your standard risks while messing with electricity.

Amps can kill you. There are a few ways that you can consume amperes inside your body, but receiving amperes--> across your arms and through into your chest is a sure "heart-breaker."

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The ampere is the unit of measurement for electrical current in coulombs per second, while the volt is the unit of measurement for electrical potential in joules per coulomb.

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Both of them, you need both amps and volts to get any power. Multiply the amps by the volts, and the answer tells you the power in watts.

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Does 50 amps rated at 240 volts equal 100 amps rated at 120 volts?

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