Current is not measured in Watts or kW; power is measured in these units, while current is measured in Amperes (A). The discussion revolves around calculating the current in the secondary coil of a transformer, given its power input and voltage levels. The correct approach involves using the power formula P = IV to find the primary current before applying the transformer equation IsVs = IpVp. The calculations indicate that the secondary current is approximately 1927.7 Amps, confirming the use of the appropriate equations. The participants clarify the distinction between power and current units during the problem-solving process.