The abbreviation for kilovolt is kV. One kilovolt is equal to 1,000 volts, and this unit is commonly used in electrical engineering and power distribution to measure high voltages.
Amp, Amperes is current. Volt, and any variation, is tension. There's no direct translation between them.
kVA stands for Kilo(means a thousand) Volt Amperes. It's a kind of capacity rating for how much electrical power something can either deliver or needs.
The secondary winding's current rating is the rated apparent power of the transformer (expressed in volt amperes) divided by its voltage rating (expressed in volts). This applies to both step down, and step up, transformers.
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kg. Wrong, kg is the abbreviation for kilogram. The abbreviation for the prefix kilo- is k.
kilo means 1000 so multiply by 1000 to get from 1 volt to 1 kilo volt
Kilo is an abbreviation for kilogram. Therefore, the correct plural of kilo is kilograms.
The correct abbreviation for volt is 'V'.
K is an abbreviation for Kilo-(thousand). The abbreviation for Thousand is THOU.
Kilovolt = 1000 volts.
The prefix is 'kilo' and the abbreviation is 'km'.
Kilo is the abbreviation for kilogram and one kilogram is 2.2 pounds
Kvar = Kilo Volt Amp Reactance.
The "K" is an abbreviation for "Kilo". One kilo is equal to one thousand.
As an abbreviation, kilo could easily stand either for kilograms or kilometers.
It would either be Kilo or kg