mA or current is only an element of Watts. Watts= voltage x current (amps). So multiply 0.650 (650mA) by the supply voltage to get the wattage. e.g. if its a 12 volt supply you get 12 x 0.650 = 7.8 watts
650 watts
how many watts for usage xerox machine: 650 watt-1500wattapproximately.for current rating of difference device this rating can be varied.
A small battery AM or FM radio uses as little as 3 v at 10 mA, that is 0.03 Watts. A typical DAB radio might used 6 v at 250 mA, which is 1.5 Watts, or 40-50 times as much.
P=I x E Watts = Amps X Volts So, 200Ma or .2A X 120v would be 24W Substitute any voltage to get the corrected power (Watts).
A half of an amp equals 500 mA.ma or mA means milliAmp or milliAmpere. As milliAmpere and Ampere are related as: 1mA = 1*10^-3 A = 0.001 A, so you can express 500 ma as 500*0.001 A = 0.5 A. See relarted linksbelow.
650 watts
how many watts for usage xerox machine: 650 watt-1500wattapproximately.for current rating of difference device this rating can be varied.
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A small battery AM or FM radio uses as little as 3 v at 10 mA, that is 0.03 Watts. A typical DAB radio might used 6 v at 250 mA, which is 1.5 Watts, or 40-50 times as much.
A digital clock doesn't have watts it consumes watts. The wattage consumed by the clock is in the neighborhood of W = A x V, W = 400 ma (.400) x 9 = 3.6 watts.
P=I x E Watts = Amps X Volts So, 200Ma or .2A X 120v would be 24W Substitute any voltage to get the corrected power (Watts).
. . in the UK is 650 watts per person, averaged over a year.
To answer this question a voltage needs to be stated. Wire is sized by the amount of amperage the load takes. W = Amps x Volts. Amps = 650/ volts.
A half of an amp equals 500 mA.ma or mA means milliAmp or milliAmpere. As milliAmpere and Ampere are related as: 1mA = 1*10^-3 A = 0.001 A, so you can express 500 ma as 500*0.001 A = 0.5 A. See relarted linksbelow.
One mA (milliampere) is simply one one-thousandth of one ampere (amp). So, 72 mA is 0.072 amps, or seventy-two thousandths of one amp.
650 ÷ 10 = 65
This depends on the voltage ... amps = watts / volts 660 W / 110 V = 6 amps 660 W / 220 V = 3 amps 660 W / 330 KV = 2 mA