The power generated by a 12V dynamo depends on its current output, which can vary based on its design and the mechanical input it receives. Power (in watts) is calculated using the formula ( P = V \times I ), where ( V ) is voltage (12V) and ( I ) is the current in amperes. For example, if the dynamo produces 1 ampere of current, it would generate 12 watts of power. To find the energy produced in watt-hours, you would multiply the power by the number of hours the dynamo operates.
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