volt-ampere

NOUN
  1. a unit of electrical power in an AC circuit equal to the power dissipated when 1 volt produces a current of 1 ampere
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How To Use volt-ampere In A Sentence

  • The calculated load required for sizing feeder conductors in this example is 15,625 volt-amperes.
  • Choke input filters are generally not cost effective below 1000 VA (volt-amperes).
  • Apparent power is conventionally expressed in volt-amperes since it is the simple product of rms voltage and current.
  • The site has its own substation providing 90 megavolt-amperes of electrical power, or enough to supply a city of 400,000 people, the company said. ARN News
  • A single piece of equipment consisting of a multiple receptacle comprised of four or more receptacles shall be calculated at not less than 90 volt-amperes per receptacle.
  • Can automatic testing ground will volt-ampere characteristics curve traced, save manual pressure regulation, artificial records, sorting, tracing curves, and so cumbersome labor.
  • Can automatic testing ground will volt-ampere characteristics curve traced, save manual pressure regulation, artificial records, sorting, tracing curves, and so cumbersome labor.
  • A powerful PC server loaded with disk and tape drives might require 1,000 volt-amperes or more.
  • Reactive volt-amperes are a measurement of the wattless, non-useful power.
  • Neither should be considered more basic than the other, however, and the volt-ampere equations must be so thoroughly learned that they can be used with equal facility in either form.
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