It is just product of voltage and current at unity powerfactor(UPF) or power at UPF.
1kva is one kilovolt amp or 1000 volts at 1000 amps.
The value of Kw (ion product of water) at 298 K is approximately 1.00 x 10^-14.
By "kav", I'm assuming you mean "thousand-ampere-volts" ... usually represented as "KVA". Watts = (Volts) x (Amperes) x (power factor on the line) KW = KVA x (power factor on the line). The power factor on the line is the cosine of the phase difference between the voltage and current waveforms on the line.
By using the auto-ionization constant of water (Kw = 1.0 x 10^-14), you can find the hydronium ion concentration by dividing Kw by the given hydroxide ion concentration. The hydronium ion concentration would be 4.00 x 10^-11 M in this case.
-log(0.13) = 0.88 ----------- 14 - 0.88 = 13.12 1/10(13.12) = 7.59 X 10-14 M hydroxide ion concentration ----------------------------------------------------------
The average production of geothermal energy per unit varies depending on the specific geothermal resource and technology used. On average, a geothermal power plant can produce between 500-3,500 kWh per unit of energy depending on factors such as the temperature and flow rate of the resource.
1kva means 1kv per ampere therefore 1 amp flowing and 1 kv deduce to be the product of the two or 1kw
1TR = 3.5 KW 1TR = 3.5 KW
About 0.1 kW for a kitchen fridge.
Those two are completely unrelated, and therefore it doesn't make sense to convert them. A ton is a unit of mass (1 ton = 1000 kilograms). A kVA is basically the same as a kW (except for a possible correction factor - the so-called power factor). That's a unit of power.
5.3 kW is about 7.1 horsepower.
1.15 kW is equivalent to 1150 watts.
8.3 amp
For a 1kVA (kilo volt-ampere) load at 120V, the amperage would be approximately 8.33A (1000VA / 120V). This calculation is based on the formula: Amps = VA / Volts.
1kva means 1kv per ampere therefore 1 amp flowing and 1 kv deduce to be the product of the two or 1kw
In Indian context how much kW equals to one ton (refrigeration)
2.8kW is 3.755hp
in kw we use