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#164737 - kVA Responding to: ???'s previous message |
John D. Maniraj said:
... apparent power, usually expressed in Volt Amps or Va or Kva. That should be VA or kVA: The symbol for volts is an uppercase 'V'; The symbol for amps is an uppercase 'A'; The symbol for the x1000 multiplier is a lowercase 'k'; |
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