Conversion using the VA to KVA Formula
VA to KVA Calculation formula
The Apparent Power S in Kilovolt-amps KVA is calculated as the Apparent Power S in volt-amps VA, divided by 1000. Plug these values into the formula:
For Example, let's find the convert 4800VA to KVA.
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How to use VA to KVA Calculator?
To use the above "VA to KVA Conversion Calculator" follow the below steps:
1. Enter Apparent Power: Input the Apparent Power in VA value in the specified input box. You can enter the value in VA or KVA by choosing the appropriate option from the dropdown.
2. Reset: Click the Reset If you want to reset the calculator to perform another conversion, you can click the Reset button, and all input fields will be cleared.
3. Calculate: Click the Calculate button to obtain the results. The calculated results will be displayed in the Results: section.
4. Swap: If you want to Swap the calculated to Exchange conversion, you can click the Swap button, and Calculate will be Exchange.
5. Result: The calculated "Result" will be displayed in the respective Result In output KVA output field.
Frequently Asked Questions - FAQs for VA to KVA Calculator
A volt-ampere (VA) is a measurement of Real power in a direct current (DC) electrical circuit. The VA specification is also used in alternating current (AC) circuits.
1 Volt is defined as energy consumption of one joule per electric charge of 1 coulomb. 1V = 1J/C. 1 volt is equal to the current of 1 amp times the resistance of 1 ohm.
A body is said to have 1 watt of Real power if it can perform 1 joule of work in 1 second. Power is defined as the rate at which work is performed, or energy is converted.
Definition. A volt-ampere (VA) is the apparent voltage times the current feeding an electrical load. A kilovolt-ampere (kVA) is 1000 volt-amperes.
unit of Real Power is a Watt (W). In other terms, we spent 1 Watt of Power while completing 1 Joule of Work in 1 second. 1 Watt = 1 Joule ÷ 1 second.