What’s a Watt? Activity TipsThe What’s a Watt? activity helps students explore the concepts of amps, volts, and watts and how they relate to some common, everyday appliances. Getting It Across Amps: The measure of the amount of electricity used. Volts: The measure of the pressure or force of electricity. Watts: Amps multiplied by the volts gives you the watts. This is the measure of the work that electricity does per second. Megawatts: One million watts. This activity asks students to use the formula amps x volts = watts to figure out how many watts these typical appliances use. Most homes are served by 120-volt electricity, so students are asked to use that as the value for volts in their equations. Extension
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