A water heater is 30 amps but it does not use 30 all time Answer Low resistance and high voltage cause high currents in amperes an Ampere is the unit that is used to measure the volume of current flowing through a conductor. Just because you have a 30 ampere breaker doesn't mean you are drawing using 30 amps. You can have a 30 ampere breaker and be drawing NO load!
The quantity of electricity used in amps, pushed by the pressure in volts is what is stated as power usage in watts. 3 amp current at 120 volts gives a power consumption of 360 watts. Totally confused now?
Worse yet, an ampere is the amount of current that will be caused to flow through a material with an electrical resistance of 1 ohm when an electrical potential pressure difference of 1 volt is applied A SHORT.
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