The correct expression is 'kilovolt amperes' (kV.A), and it is a multiple the unit of measurement ('volt ampere') for the apparent power of a load in an a.c. circuit -i.e. the product of supply voltage and load current.
6.1 amperes is equal to 6100 milliamperes.
The cgs unit of current in electromagnetic system equivalent to 10 amperes is 10 amperes.
Current is measured by amperes.
1 kilo(gram) is 35.27 ounces.
kg. Wrong, kg is the abbreviation for kilogram. The abbreviation for the prefix kilo- is k.
Since kilo- means one thousand, there are one thousand amperes in a kilo-ampere, and there are 0.001 amperes in a kilo-ampere.
Since kilo- means one thousand, there are one thousand amperes in a kilo-ampere, and there are 0.001 amperes in a kilo-ampere.
A kiloampere is simply a thousand amperes, since kilo means thousand.
Kilowatts are never converted to kilovolts. There's no direct relationship between them, without involving other quantities in the circuit. Watts = (volts) times (amperes) Kilowatts = (kilovolts) times (amperes) Kilovolts = kilowatts/amperes
Amp, Amperes is current. Volt, and any variation, is tension. There's no direct translation between them.
10.2 kilo ohms is the resistance necessary for 1 volt to induce a current of 98.04 micro amperes. Ohm's law: voltage equals current times resistance.
RKVAH stands for Rated Kilo Volt Amperes per Hour. It basically refers to the reactive power and is commonly seen in industrial energy meters.
10.2 kilo ohms is the resistance necessary for 1 volt to induce a current of 98.04 micro amperes. Ohm's law: voltage equals current times resistance.
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.
15500 nano amperes or .0155 milli amperes or .0000155 amperes
Current is measured in amperes. Amperes is also coulombs per second.
A transformer's capacity is rated in volt amperes(V.A). This is the product of the secondary winding's current rating and voltage rating.