40 VA refers to a measurement of apparent power in volt-amperes (VA), which is used in electrical systems. It indicates the total amount of power supplied by an electrical source, combining both real power (watts) and reactive power (VARs). This measurement is particularly relevant for AC circuits and is significant for sizing Transformers and electrical equipment. In practical terms, 40 VA can power devices that collectively require up to 40 watts, depending on their power factor.
40 miles
About 40 miles or just under an hour.
In a transformer, 40 VA refers to the apparent power rating of the transformer. VA stands for volt-ampere, which is a unit used to measure apparent power in an electrical circuit. A transformer with a rating of 40 VA can handle a maximum apparent power of 40 volt-amperes, which is the product of the voltage and current it can handle. This rating is important for determining the capacity and suitability of the transformer for specific applications.
40 VA is the apparent power of the load. It is simply the applied voltage multiplied by the resulting current in amperes. Given the VA and the Volts merely divide the VA by the volts to get I=VA/A = 40VA/24V= 1.667 Amperes rms. Andy B
about 40 miles
Yes that would work. It's all about the ratio. As long as the rated voltage is not exceeded, as there will be a limit to what the insulation can stand, before breaking down. Lower voltages than rated will be safe.
It is about 40 miles closer to Williamsburg,
It is 37.9 miles according to Google Maps.
No, it is 37.9 miles southwest of Newport News.
5 to 40 under va. state law.
37°5′40″N 81°48′22″W
About 40 miles taking I-95.