WHAT IS DIFFERENCE BETWEEN VOLT AND WATT
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Watts refer to “real power,” while volt-amperes refer to “apparent power.” Both are simply the product of voltage (V) multiplied by amperage (A). Thus, a device drawing 3 amps at 120 volts would be rated at 360 watts or 360 volt-amperes.
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Watts refer to “real power,” while volt-amperes refer to “apparent power.” Both are simply the product of voltage (V) multiplied by amperage (A). Thus, a device drawing 3 amps at 120 volts would be rated at 360 watts or 360 volt-amperes.
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Equivalent Volts and Watts Measurements
Voltage--- Power ---Current
1 Volts----- 1 Watts----- 1 Amps
1 Volts------ 2 Watts----- 2 Amps
1 Volts ------3 Watts---- 3 Amps
1 Volts ---4 Watts----- 4 Amps
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