Volt (V) to Watt per ampere (W/A) converter
Volt (V) to Watt per ampere (W/A) converter
Converting from Volt (V) to Watt per ampere (W/A) | Electric potential
What is Volt (V)
The Volt (V) is a unit of electric potential and electromotive force. It represents the potential difference between two points along a conductor carrying a constant current of one ampere when the power dissipated between the points is one watt.
What is Watt per ampere (W/A)
Watt per ampere (W/A) is a unit of electric potential expressed as the ratio of power (in watts) to current (in amperes). It signifies the amount of power generated or dissipated per unit current flow.
Conversion Formulas
- To convert from Volt (V) to Watt per ampere (W/A):
W/A=V
- To convert from Watt per ampere (W/A) to Volt (V):
V=W/A
Examples
- Converting 6 Volts (V) to Watt per ampere (W/A):
6V=6W/A
- Converting 12 Watt per ampere (W/A) to Volts (V):
12W/A=12V
- If 5 Volts (V) is generated, it is equivalent to 5 Watt per ampere (W/A).
Through these examples, it is evident that for conversions between Volt (V) and Watt per ampere (W/A) in the electric potential category, the values remain the same due to the direct correlation between the two units.
Use this article as a reference point for performing conversions between Volt and Watt per ampere in the domain of electric potential.
Volt to Watt per ampere conversion table
V to W/A conversion table
Volt (V) | Watt per ampere (W/A) |
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0.01 V | 0.01 W/A |
0.1 V | 0.1 W/A |
1 V | 1 W/A |
2 V | 2 W/A |
3 V | 3 W/A |
4 V | 4 W/A |
5 V | 5 W/A |
6 V | 6 W/A |
7 V | 7 W/A |
8 V | 8 W/A |
9 V | 9 W/A |
10 V | 10 W/A |
10 V | 10 W/A |
20 V | 20 W/A |
30 V | 30 W/A |
40 V | 40 W/A |
50 V | 50 W/A |
60 V | 60 W/A |
70 V | 70 W/A |
80 V | 80 W/A |
90 V | 90 W/A |
100 V | 100 W/A |
1 000 V | 1 000 W/A |
2 000 V | 2 000 W/A |
3 000 V | 3 000 W/A |
4 000 V | 4 000 W/A |
5 000 V | 5 000 W/A |
6 000 V | 6 000 W/A |
7 000 V | 7 000 W/A |
8 000 V | 8 000 W/A |
9 000 V | 9 000 W/A |
10 000 V | 10 000 W/A |