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Formula for 7.5va convert into Amperes load comsumption?

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What is 75va?

75 VA stands for 75 Volt-Amps, which is a unit used to measure apparent power in an electrical circuit. It is the product of the voltage and current in the circuit, regardless of whether the load is resistive, inductive, or capacitive.


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What is 75va?

75 VA stands for 75 Volt-Amps, which is a unit used to measure apparent power in an electrical circuit. It is the product of the voltage and current in the circuit, regardless of whether the load is resistive, inductive, or capacitive.


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