Wforest (Whats your name) is correct.
The actaul formula is P=I x V  (or) I squared x R which is for a DC circuit
only.
P = power or Wattage, I = current or amperage,V = voltage
At the point in the circuit you are dealing with the basic formula should
work for determining a load factor for bulbs. Just remember that the
headlights share that circuit with several other components.Bob H
"The Wild Cherry Max"
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Only in DC current and not always.......
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