Current Converter

The Current Converter converts the current into DC voltage. It has a series of resistors which allow the current to pass through it. Each resistor is connected with a capacitor and an inductor, which store some energy when they are switched on. The voltage is then changed into a DC voltage, which can be used in many devices such as motors or sensors.

Ampere (symbol: A) is the SI unit of electric current and is one of the seven SI base units. It is named after André-Marie Ampere, French mathematician and physicist, considered the father of electrodynamics. One ampere is equal to a flow of one coulomb per second. This tool converts amperes to watts and vice versa. Enter the power in watts, voltage in volts or current in amperes and press the Calculate button to get the other values: Watts (W): Volts (V): Amperes (A):

This tool calculates the current that will flow through a given resistor when a specified voltage is applied to it. To use this calculator, simply enter the values for voltage and resistance, and click on the "Calculate" button. The calculator will then compute the resulting current. You can also use this calculator to determine the resistance of a given circuit when you know the voltage and current. To complete this, simply enter the values for voltage and current, and leave the resistance blank. The calculator will then compute the resulting resistance.

The current in amperes (A) is equal to the voltage in volts (V), divided by the resistance in ohms (Ω): I = V / R or I = V × 1 / R = V × Ω-1


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