HBsAg stands for hepatitis B surface antigen, a marker for hepatitis B virus infection. A reactive result indicates presence of the antigen in the blood. The 5898 value is the concentration of the antigen detected, measured in reactive units. COI stands for cutoff index, indicating the level of antibody concentration above which a test is considered positive. This result suggests an active hepatitis B infection.
No, mvar (megavolt-ampere reactive) is a unit of apparent power while MVA (megavolt-ampere) is a unit of real power. Mvar is used to measure reactive power, while MVA is used to measure total power (both real and reactive).
volt ampere reactive is the unit of reactive power.It is the power which does no useful work but is required to assist in performing work,such as setting up magnetic fields in motors and transformers.It is also called as imaginary power.It occurs in purely reactive circuit i.e. purely inductive or capacitive.The inductance absorbs the reactive power and capacitance injects the reactive power.In inductance,reactive power is utilised to develop the flux while in the capacitance,the reactive power's function is to store the charge.
The basic function of a SWAT unit is to handle high-risk situations that exceed the capabilities of regular law enforcement officers. While SWAT units are primarily reactive in nature, they also engage in proactive measures such as training, planning, and intelligence gathering to prevent and respond effectively to potential threats.
Kilo Volt Amps Reactive (kVAR) is a unit of measurement used to quantify reactive power in an electrical system. Reactive power is the power that oscillates between the source and load, primarily in inductive or capacitive components, and does not perform any useful work. It is essential for maintaining voltage levels in power systems and is critical for the efficient operation of electrical equipment. kVAR is often used in power factor correction and in the analysis of AC power systems.
The smallest unit is a quark. I'm not sure what you mean by 'of classification'
Reactive power is measured in reactive volt amperes (var). Note that this is a 'traditional unit', as SI doesn't recognise anything other than the watt -regardless of the 'type' of power!
Volt Amps [volts times amps] is used for reactive and apparent power. Watts (dimensionally the same as volt amps) is used to indicate real power.AnswerReactive power is measured in reactive volt amperes (var).
No, mvar (megavolt-ampere reactive) is a unit of apparent power while MVA (megavolt-ampere) is a unit of real power. Mvar is used to measure reactive power, while MVA is used to measure total power (both real and reactive).
KVa is not the same as the amperes because KVa is the unit for reactive power while amperes is the unit for current.
volt ampere reactive is the unit of reactive power.It is the power which does no useful work but is required to assist in performing work,such as setting up magnetic fields in motors and transformers.It is also called as imaginary power.It occurs in purely reactive circuit i.e. purely inductive or capacitive.The inductance absorbs the reactive power and capacitance injects the reactive power.In inductance,reactive power is utilised to develop the flux while in the capacitance,the reactive power's function is to store the charge.
20VA stands for 20 volt-amperes, which is a unit used to measure apparent power in an electrical circuit. It is calculated by multiplying the voltage by the current in an AC circuit. It represents the total power in the circuit, including both real power (watts) and reactive power (volt-amps reactive).
According to Wikipedia, all forms of power can be expressed in Watts, but typically one expresses only REAL Power in Watts (& Kilowatts).The standard is to express Apparent Power in Volt-Amperes (VA) (& KVA).The kilowatt is the unit of measure for true power; apparent power is measured in volt amperes.However, the volt ampere and the reactive volt ampere (for reactive power) are traditional units, used to help differentiate between apparent, true, and reactive power. SI recognises the watt as the unit for each.
The basic function of a SWAT unit is to handle high-risk situations that exceed the capabilities of regular law enforcement officers. While SWAT units are primarily reactive in nature, they also engage in proactive measures such as training, planning, and intelligence gathering to prevent and respond effectively to potential threats.
What do you mean with "unit of mac"? If you mean "unit of mass", the official unit, used worldwide, is the kilogram.
A kilovar (kVAR) is a unit of reactive power equal to 1000 volt-amperes reactive. Reactive power is the component of power flow in an alternating current system that does not perform work but is necessary to maintain the electric and magnetic fields.
I think you probably mean 'kvar' (lower case), and stands for 'reactive kilovolt amperes'. This is the traditional unit used to measure the reactive power of an a.c. load. Reactive volt amperes are used to measure the rate at which energy is continually supplied, stored in the circuit's magnetic or electric field and, then, returned to the supply, every quarter-cycle. Some books refer to it as 'wattless power' or 'imaginary power' -although, in this sense, 'imaginary' is a mathematical term for 'quadtrature' or being 'at right angles' to true power measured in watts.
I assume you mean what is celsius the unit for? It is the unit of temperature.