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The voltage can be either 250000 kilovolts or 240 volts, it can't be both so the question can't be answered.

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There are zero amps in 250,000,000 volts. Amps can be found using the following equations. Amps = Volts/Resistance in ohms, Amps = Watts/Volts and Amps = Sq root of Watts/Resistance in ohms.

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Power = Voltage * Current
241000kW = ? * ?

If you're referring to at home voltage of 120v, 2008kAh.

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Convert 250 kilowatts to amps with 460 volts 3 phase?

You have to know the power loading and phase angle (or power factor) between each pairh of the phases, otherwise you could be making serious errors.


What is the full load amps of a 3 phase 415v 14.7kw motor?

0.073 assuming 0.85 power factor


Define Real Power?

The real power in a DC system is the product of voltage &amp; current. P = V * I In an AC system the power is equal to V * I * power factor. The power factor allows for the fact that the power is less than the volt-amps. This happens when the voltage and current are out of phase, i.e. if they reach their peak value at different points in the AC cycle. In fact if the phase difference is exactly 90 degrees, no real power is transferred at all, although the transmission wires still have to carry current and produce power losses as a result, The real power (in watts) is defined as the volt-amps times the cosine of the phase difference between voltage and current. Using the convention of complex numbers, the 'imaginary' power (in volt-amps-reactive or VAr) is defined as the volt-amps times the sine of the phase difference. The three quantities are connected by the Pythagoras formula: (VA) squared = (watts) squared + (VAr) squared.


How many output amps is a 75 KVA generator?

It depends upon the Generator system voltage. For 3 Phase, 600 Volt system, it will be 73 Amps For 3 Phase, 480 Volt system, it will be 90 Amps For 3 Phase, 208 Volt system, it will be 208 Amps


What is the harmonic factor in a power system?

Two factors reduce the power used by a piece of equipment compared to the volt-amps drawn from the supply: power factor and harmonic factor. Both factors increase the power transmission losses incurred in supplying a given amount of power.The power factor is less than 1 when voltage and current are out of phase with each other.When they are in phase the power equals the volt-amps except for a nonlinear load with a current that is not proportional to voltage. This generates harmonics in the current and the effect is that the power is less than the volt-amps, by an amount equal to the harmonic factor.

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What is 7kva in amps?

In a standard 3 phase system in North America, 7kVa would be equivalent to 19.5 amps on each phase. The equation is: 7kva*1000/208v/1.73=19.45 amps (3 phase)


Convert 250 kilowatts to amps with 460 volts 3 phase?

You have to know the power loading and phase angle (or power factor) between each pairh of the phases, otherwise you could be making serious errors.


What is the full load amps of a 3 phase 415v 14.7kw motor?

0.073 assuming 0.85 power factor


How do you find out PF in single phase?

Measure the voltage, current and power. The PF is power/(volts x amps).


Define Real Power?

The real power in a DC system is the product of voltage &amp; current. P = V * I In an AC system the power is equal to V * I * power factor. The power factor allows for the fact that the power is less than the volt-amps. This happens when the voltage and current are out of phase, i.e. if they reach their peak value at different points in the AC cycle. In fact if the phase difference is exactly 90 degrees, no real power is transferred at all, although the transmission wires still have to carry current and produce power losses as a result, The real power (in watts) is defined as the volt-amps times the cosine of the phase difference between voltage and current. Using the convention of complex numbers, the 'imaginary' power (in volt-amps-reactive or VAr) is defined as the volt-amps times the sine of the phase difference. The three quantities are connected by the Pythagoras formula: (VA) squared = (watts) squared + (VAr) squared.


How many amps does 42kw in a 3 phase system 120208 convert to?

You would use the 208 voltage which is a three phase voltage, the 120 volts is each leg to ground or star point. The formula for Amps = kw x 1000/1.73 x Volts x pf. Pf = power factor.


How many output amps is a 75 KVA generator?

It depends upon the Generator system voltage. For 3 Phase, 600 Volt system, it will be 73 Amps For 3 Phase, 480 Volt system, it will be 90 Amps For 3 Phase, 208 Volt system, it will be 208 Amps


What is the harmonic factor in a power system?

Two factors reduce the power used by a piece of equipment compared to the volt-amps drawn from the supply: power factor and harmonic factor. Both factors increase the power transmission losses incurred in supplying a given amount of power.The power factor is less than 1 when voltage and current are out of phase with each other.When they are in phase the power equals the volt-amps except for a nonlinear load with a current that is not proportional to voltage. This generates harmonics in the current and the effect is that the power is less than the volt-amps, by an amount equal to the harmonic factor.


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How many amps on 3 phase 225 amp panelboard each phase?

It means 225 amps on each phase.


What is conversion of 4.6kva to kw?

Single-phase, 2.5 amps; three-phase 1.443 amps.


How much current will flow in neutral line for three phase supply 100amps?

If all three legs of the system are balanced then zero amps will flow all the way up to 100 amps if only one leg of the three phase system is used. The neutral in a wye three phase system carries only the unbalanced current. This is why in services for a three phase four wire system you are allowed to reduce the size of the neutral conductor.