Voltage (V) and power (W) are related, but you can't directly convert voltage to watts without knowing additional information like the current (amperes) or resistance in the circuit. The formula to calculate power (P) is:
\[
P = V \times I
\]
Where:
- \( P \) is power in watts (W)
- \( V \) is voltage in volts (V)
- \( I \) is current in amperes (A)
If you're dealing with a resistive load, you can also use Ohm's law to find power:
\[
P = \frac{V^2}{R}
\]
Where:
- \( P \) is power in watts (W)
- \( V \) is voltage in volts (V)
- \( R \) is resistance in ohms (Ω)
So, to find the power in watts, you need to know either the current or the resistance in the circuit. If you have that information, let me know, and I can help you calculate the power!