Work it out yourself, apparent power = supply voltage x load current. This, of course, will give you the apparent power in volt amperes, not kilovolt amperes -so you will need to divide your answer by 1000 if you really do need your answer in kilovolt amperes! And the symbol for kilovolt amperes is 'kV.A', not 'kva'.
Single phase formula - kW = I x E x pf/1000. Three phase formula - kW = I x E x 1.73 x pf/1000. To come up with kWh specify a time frame.
No element has the symbol Ka. There is K- for potassium, and Kr- for Krypton, but no Ka. Sorry.
A weakly acidic solution.
ka=[H+][NO2_]/[HNO2]
The answer depends on who he is. The president of the US or Russia often travel in armour plated cars whose mass is very much greater than that of a Smart or Ka or Mini.The answer depends on who he is. The president of the US or Russia often travel in armour plated cars whose mass is very much greater than that of a Smart or Ka or Mini.The answer depends on who he is. The president of the US or Russia often travel in armour plated cars whose mass is very much greater than that of a Smart or Ka or Mini.The answer depends on who he is. The president of the US or Russia often travel in armour plated cars whose mass is very much greater than that of a Smart or Ka or Mini.
Ewan
.106 kA = 106 amps.
KA stands for kilo-amps, or thousands of amps. Thus a 2KA breaker means it will trip when the load exceeds 2,000 amps.
An average bolt of positive lightning carries an electric current of 300 kA = 300,000 Amps.
Unit of fault level is KA. Kilo amps
Nee Tao rai (ka/krup) - (female/male) - [[ How much is this?]] Tao rai (ka/krup) - [[How much?]]
How much is the dog? inu wa IKURA desu ka Have you got much homework? shuukudai ga TAKUSAN arimasu ka "Much" has many contexts.
Your chains worth is dependent on how much it weighs ka 1772 is the maker of your chain hope this helped.
nothing it is a adress
tang ina mo bobo ka huwag ka nang mag-aral bobo ka naman
Kathir (ka-theer) كثير
weak ka ba
You can say "Kumakain ka ba nang sobra?" in Filipino to ask "Do you eat too much?"