apparent power
(electricity) The product of the root-mean-square voltage and the root-mean-square current delivered in an alternating-current circuit, no account being taken of the phase difference between voltage and current.
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(electricity) The product of the root-mean-square voltage and the root-mean-square current delivered in an alternating-current circuit, no account being taken of the phase difference between voltage and current.
Power attained in an AC circuit as a product of effective voltage and current which reach their peak at different times.
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