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30 November, 22:42

If you know the power rating of an appliance and the voltage of the line it is attracted to, you can calculate the current the appliance uses by

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  1. 30 November, 22:44
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    Power = (voltage) times (current)

    Divide each side

    by voltage: Power / voltage = current.

    If you know the power and the voltage, then you can divide

    the power by the voltage, and the quotient is the current.
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