1000 watts with 2 amps = 500.00 volts, 10 watts = 3.333 volts, use this watts to volts calculator to convert watts and amps to volts using Volts = Watts / Amps formula.

A light bulb rated at 60 watts, and you want to know the voltage it requires in a circuit with 0.5 amperes of current. A watts to volts converter help you determine that the required voltage is 120 volts.

Watts to Volts Calculator

Convert Watts and Amps to Volts

Watts (W) Convert toVolts (V)
1 Watts1 Volts
2 Watts1.414 Volts
3 Watts1.732 Volts
4 Watts2 Volts
5 Watts2.236 Volts
6 Watts2.449 Volts
7 Watts2.646 Volts
8 Watts2.828 Volts
9 Watts3 Volts
10 Watts3.162 Volts
11 Watts3.317 Volts
12 Watts3.464 Volts
13 Watts3.606 Volts
14 Watts3.742 Volts
15 Watts3.873 Volts
16 Watts4 Volts
17 Watts4.123 Volts
18 Watts4.243 Volts
19 Watts4.359 Volts
20 Watts4.472 Volts
21 Watts4.583 Volts
22 Watts4.690 Volts
23 Watts4.796 Volts
24 Watts4.899 Volts
25 Watts5 Volts
26 Watts5.099 Volts
27 Watts5.196 Volts
28 Watts5.291 Volts
29 Watts5.385 Volts
30 Watts5.477 Volts
31 Watts5.568 Volts
32 Watts5.657 Volts
33 Watts5.745 Volts
34 Watts5.831 Volts
35 Watts5.916 Volts
36 Watts6 Volts
37 Watts6.083 Volts
38 Watts6.164 Volts
39 Watts6.244 Volts
40 Watts6.325 Volts
41 Watts6.403 Volts
42 Watts6.481 Volts
43 Watts6.557 Volts
44 Watts6.633 Volts
45 Watts6.708 Volts
46 Watts6.782 Volts
47 Watts6.856 Volts
48 Watts6.928 Volts
49 Watts7 Volts
50 Watts7.071 Volts
51 Watts7.141 Volts
52 Watts7.211 Volts
53 Watts7.280 Volts
54 Watts7.348 Volts
55 Watts7.416 Volts
56 Watts7.483 Volts
57 Watts7.550 Volts
58 Watts7.615 Volts
59 Watts7.681 Volts
60 Watts7.746 Volts
61 Watts7.810 Volts
62 Watts7.874 Volts
63 Watts7.937 Volts
64 Watts8 Volts
65 Watts8.062 Volts
66 Watts8.124 Volts
67 Watts8.185 Volts
68 Watts8.246 Volts
69 Watts8.306 Volts
70 Watts8.366 Volts
71 Watts8.426 Volts
72 Watts8.485 Volts
73 Watts8.544 Volts
74 Watts8.602 Volts
75 Watts8.660 Volts
76 Watts8.718 Volts
77 Watts8.774 Volts
78 Watts8.831 Volts
79 Watts8.888 Volts
80 Watts8.944 Volts
81 Watts9 Volts
82 Watts9.055 Volts
83 Watts9.110 Volts
84 Watts9.165 Volts
85 Watts9.220 Volts
86 Watts9.273 Volts
87 Watts9.327 Volts
88 Watts9.380 Volts
89 Watts9.434 Volts
90 Watts9.486 Volts
91 Watts9.539 Volts
92 Watts9.591 Volts
93 Watts9.643 Volts
94 Watts9.695 Volts
95 Watts9.746 Volts
96 Watts9.798 Volts
97 Watts9.849 Volts
98 Watts9.899 Volts
99 Watts9.950 Volts
100 Watts10 Volts

Watts to Volts Conversion Table

Power (Watts)Current (Amperes)Voltage (Volts)
100 Watts5 Amperes20 Volts
150 Watts5 Amperes30 Volts
200 Watts5 Amperes40 Volts
250 Watts5 Amperes50 Volts
300 Watts5 Amperes60 Volts
350 Watts5 Amperes70 Volts
400 Watts5 Amperes80 Volts
450 Watts5 Amperes90 Volts
500 Watts5 Amperes100 Volts
550 Watts5 Amperes110 Volts
600 Watts5 Amperes120 Volts
650 Watts5 Amperes130 Volts
700 Watts5 Amperes140 Volts
750 Watts5 Amperes150 Volts
800 Watts5 Amperes160 Volts
850 Watts5 Amperes170 Volts
900 Watts5 Amperes180 Volts
950 Watts5 Amperes190 Volts
1000 Watts5 Amperes200 Volts
1050 Watts5 Amperes210 Volts
1100 Watts5 Amperes220 Volts
1150 Watts5 Amperes230 Volts
1200 Watts5 Amperes240 Volts
1250 Watts5 Amperes250 Volts
1300 Watts5 Amperes260 Volts
1350 Watts5 Amperes270 Volts
1400 Watts5 Amperes280 Volts
1450 Watts5 Amperes290 Volts
1500 Watts5 Amperes300 Volts
1550 Watts5 Amperes310 Volts
1600 Watts5 Amperes320 Volts
1650 Watts5 Amperes330 Volts
1700 Watts5 Amperes340 Volts
1750 Watts5 Amperes350 Volts
1800 Watts5 Amperes360 Volts
1850 Watts5 Amperes370 Volts
1900 Watts5 Amperes380 Volts
1950 Watts5 Amperes390 Volts
2000 Watts5 Amperes400 Volts

Watts to Volts Conversion Formula

For conversion between watts and volts formula is:

P = V * I

Where:

  • P = Power (in watts)
  • V = Voltage (in volts)
  • I = Current (in amperes)

To convert watts in volts, we rearrange this formula to:

V = P / I

With a 1000-watt appliance drawing 5 amperes of current, the voltage can be calculated as: V = 1000 W / 5 A = 200 V

How to Convert Watts to Volts

To convert watts to volts, follow these simple steps:

  • Identify the power (P) in watts.
  • Determine the current (I) in amperes.
  • Apply the formula: V = P / I.

Let’s convert 500 watts to volts, assuming a current of 2.5 amperes:

Power (P) = 500 watts

Current (I) = 2.5 amperes

V = P / I = 500 W / 2.5 A = 200 V

500 watts are equals to 200 volts in a circuit with 2.5 amperes of current.

Convert 10 Watts to Volts

  • For a current of 1 ampere: V = P / I = 10 W / 1 A = 10 V
  • For a current of 0.5 amperes: V = P / I = 10 W / 0.5 A = 20 V
  • With a current of 2 amperes: V = P / I = 10 W / 2 A = 5 V

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