In case of unity Power factor
For PF = 0.8, 1 kVA = 0.8 kW
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∙ 14y ago1 Watt = 1 Jule/sec
1 Kw = 1 KJ/sec
1 KWh = 1 kw for 3600 seconds There fore 1 Kw for 3600 seconds is = 3600 KJ
1 KWh = 3600 KJ
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1 KJ = 1/3600 KWh
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∙ 8y agoYou cannot equate the two, as they measure completely different quantities. The kilovolt ampere (kV-A) is used to measure apparent power, whereas the kilowatt hour (kW-h) is used to measure energy.
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∙ 12y ago0.8 x KVA =KW
AnswerThe kilovolt ampere (kV.A, not kva) is the unit of measurement for apparent power.
The watt is the unit of measurement for true power.
The reactive volt ampere (var) is the unit of measurement for reactive power.
Apparent power is the vector sum of true power and reactive power.
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∙ 11y agoThe correct symbols are kV.A and kW.
A kilovolt ampere measures apparent power, while a kilowatt measures true power. True power is apparent power multiplied by power factor. So the answer is that it depends entirely on what the power factor is for your load.
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∙ 9y agoThere is no relationship between kV.A and kW.h (to use their correct symbols).
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A kilovolt ampere is used to measure the apparent power of a load, whereas a kilowatt hour is used to measure the energy supplied to that load. Two different quantities -no relationship.
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∙ 11y ago1400 VA
1 kwh = 3,600,000 Joules
7.2×106 J. 1 kWh is equal to 3.6×106 J, and 1 J is equal to 2.778×10-7 kWh. 2 kWh is about 1/18 the amount of energy released from the combustion of a gallon of gasoline, and about 1.6 times the amount of energy released by the detonation of one kilogram of TNT. As of November, 2010, that amount of energy would cost about $0.36 to a resident of New York -- up from about $0.26 in 1990.
A kilowatt is 1,000 Watts. 30 Watts is equal to 0.03 kilowatts. A kWh or kilowatt-hour is the rate of electrical usage. It is a measure of kilowatts used per period of time (1 hour). 1 kWh is 1 kilowatt (1,000 watts) for 1 hour. So, multiply your 30 watts (0.03 kilowatts) by 1 hour to get kWh. =0.03 kWh In about 33 hours and 20 minutes, this lamp would use 1 kWh.
Five 200watt solar panels for a period of one hour will create one kWh. So, one 200 watt panel will create 0.2 kWh of electricity
3.6 mega joules
1000 VA = 1 kva
1000 VA = 1 kva
1 kwh = 3,600,000 Joules
To convert 'kwh' to 'kvah' you first need to measure the length of time. You will then convert this amount to hours by dividing by 3,600. You will then divide this amount by the length of time.
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A 1000 watt device operated continusouly for 1 hour would equal 1 Kwh.
20 kva a watts
There is no difference in the meaning of kWh or KWH. Both forms of writing kWh mean "kilo watt hours," and the format acceptable to most in the technical community is "kWh."AnswerThe correct symbol for kilowatt hour is kW.h.
12,000 BTU per hour is equal to 3.5 kW.
Kwh will equal to Kvah.
It depends on the power factor, which you did not specify. Power factor is the ratio of true vs apparent power. KVA * PF = KW. Please restate the question.
8,000 watts = 8 kVA / (the power factor) If the power factor is 1, then 8 kVa = 8,000 watts.