Physics, asked by nitheyaabalu98, 1 month ago

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Answered by drzeeshanawwab
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Answer:

Volt ampere

Explanation:

Watt refers to 'real power', while volt-amperes refer to apparent power.

Both are simply the product of voltage (V) multiplied by ampere (A). Thus, a device drawing 3 amps at 120 volts would be rated at 360 watts or 360 volt-amperes.

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