It means 1000watts in DC power. AC its a little more tricky.
If by continuous, you mean is used all through your life, then yes.
A continuous spectrum is seen in a rainbow.
I think it is continuous because you can measure the length of an hair, so to me the best answer is continuous variation.
They are continuous, symmetric.
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No, 1000VA does not necessarily equal 10 amps. The relationship between VA (volt-amperes) and amps depends on the power factor of the load. For a purely resistive load (like an incandescent light bulb), 1000VA at 120V would be equivalent to approximately 8.3 amps.
No, a 1000VA transformer is not suitable for powering a 1500 watt oven. The 1000VA transformer is rated for supplying 1000 volt-amperes, which is approximately equivalent to 800 watts. To power a 1500 watt oven, you would need a transformer rated for at least 1500VA to safely handle the load.
By definition a continuous signal is just that continuous to have no amplitude is to mean it doesn't exists
that you can carry on with somethig.
Depends on the type of UPS Line interactive units will consume 1000VA but only deliver 700VA to load double conversion units 1000VA but only deliver 850VA to load It is better to treat the VA as unity Power factor when calculating the size of supply IE 1000VA = 1000watts if you know the power factor of the equipment you are going to supply you can get the wattage like this 1000 x Power factor (ie 0.8)=watts (800)
If by continuous, you mean is used all through your life, then yes.
continuous data
CONTINUOUS
A quantitative variable where there is a continuous (no infinite number) of attributes. For example length/height/weight can be measure as continuous as it has not set number
continuous (or regular) pension
Unceasingly means not stopping, continuous.
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