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Apparent Power in Electrical Machine Design Formulas
Apparent power is the combination of reactive power and true power and it is the product of a circuit’s voltage and current. And is denoted by S. Apparent Power is usually measured using the Kilovolt Ampere for Power. Note that the value of Apparent Power is always positive.
Formulas to find Apparent Power in Electrical Machine Design
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Electrical Machine Design formulas that make use of Apparent Power
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Current per Phase
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List of variables in Electrical Machine Design formulas
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FAQ
What is the Apparent Power?
Apparent power is the combination of reactive power and true power and it is the product of a circuit’s voltage and current. Apparent Power is usually measured using the Kilovolt Ampere for Power. Note that the value of Apparent Power is always positive.
Can the Apparent Power be negative?
No, the Apparent Power, measured in Power cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Apparent Power?
Apparent Power is usually measured using the Kilovolt Ampere[kVA] for Power. Watt[kVA], Kilowatt[kVA], Milliwatt[kVA] are the few other units in which Apparent Power can be measured.
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