A 3,000-watt electric stove can't be plugged into a 120-volt circuit with 10 amps of current, as this produces less than half of the power needed to meet its watt requirements.
When you look at the Ohm’s Law Wheel, select this formula: I = W/E (amps = watts ÷ volts); I = 5,000 watts ÷ by 240 volts; I = 20.8 amps; Because the electric space heater on a continuous load ...