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    The relationship between watts (electrical power) and amps (electrical current) can be described as follows:
    • Watts (W) represent the power in an electrical system.
    • Amps (A) measure the volume of electrons moving through a circuit.
    • The formula to convert watts to amps is: amps = watts ÷ volts.
    • The relationship between watts, amps, and volts is given by the equation: W = A × V.
    • For example, at 120 volts, 1 amp would equal 120 watts.

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