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Volt* ampere represents​

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Answered by Shadow1357
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A volt-ampere (SI symbol: V⋅A or V A; also VA) is the unit used for the apparent power in an electrical circuit. The apparent power equals the product of root-mean-square (RMS) voltage and RMS current. In direct current (DC) circuits, this product is equal to the real power (active power) in watts.

Unit of: Apparent power

Unit system: SI units

SI base units: 1 kg⋅m2⋅s−3

Symbol: V⋅A

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