Watts are like miles-per-hour. The phase current I in amps A is equal to the real power P in watts W divided by 3 times the power factor PF times the line to neutral RMS voltage V L-0 in volts V. Power is a measure of the rate at which energy flows and in electrical systems it is measured in watts W.
The phase current I in amps A is equal to the real power P in watts W divided by 3 times the power factor PF times the line to neutral RMS voltage V L-0 in volts V.
Transposed Amps WattsVoltsAmpsWattsVolts 125 x1000240 12500240 5208 amps. Though not part of the original theory in later years we have also attributed the Power factor to Ohm as well. Power is a rate at which work is done or energy is used. Power by definition is the rate of work or energy flow which are numerically the same.