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The higher the voltage, the lower the amps
100w/10v=10A
Lower the voltage, the higher the amps
100w/1.0v=100A
http://www.differencebetween.net/technology/difference-between-amps-and-watts/Amps and Watts are two things that you commonly hear when it comes to how much power will be consumed by certain appliances and lighting fixtures.
There is a big difference between the two though as watts is a comprehensive measurement of power while amps is just the quantity of current being drawn.
The amount of power can still vary depending on the voltage. The current in amps and the voltage of the source multiplied is equal to the power draw in watts. For example: a device that draws 2 amps from a 12 volts source is consuming 24 watts while a device that draws 2 amps from a 24 volts source is consuming 48 watts.