Power = current * voltage. Multiply your supply voltage by 100.
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The relationship between watts and volt-amps (VA) depends on the power factor of the load. For resistive loads, VA is equal to watts. So, for a resistive load, 1000VA is equal to 1000 watts.
This conversion is dependant of power factor. Kw = kVA x PF. So assuming 0.8 pf it'l be 800 watts
No, a 1000VA transformer is not suitable for powering a 1500 watt oven. The 1000VA transformer is rated for supplying 1000 volt-amperes, which is approximately equivalent to 800 watts. To power a 1500 watt oven, you would need a transformer rated for at least 1500VA to safely handle the load.
No, 1000VA does not necessarily equal 10 amps. The relationship between VA (volt-amperes) and amps depends on the power factor of the load. For a purely resistive load (like an incandescent light bulb), 1000VA at 120V would be equivalent to approximately 8.3 amps.
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There are 1,000 watts in a kilowatt (kW).
There are 2,080,000,000 watts in 2080 megawatts.