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SI UNIT OF APPARENT POWER IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT
Volt-ampere reactive; Volt-amp; Volt ampere; VAr; Volt amps; Volt Ampere; MVAr; Volt-amps; Voltamps; Volt amp; Kvarh; Volt Amp; Volt-Amp; Kilovolt-ampere; Megavolt ampere; Kilovar; Volt-amperes reactive; Volt-amperes; Volt-Amp Reactance; Voltampere; Megavolt-ampere

Volt ampere         
·add. ·- A unit of electric measurement equal to the product of a volt and an ampere. For direct current it is a measure of power and is the ·same·as a watt; for alternating current it is a measure of apparent power.
Volt-ampere         
A volt-ampere (SI symbol: V⋅A or V A, simplified as VA) is the unit for the apparent power in an electrical circuit. The apparent power equals the product of root mean square voltage (in volts) and root mean square current (in amperes).
Nine-volt battery         
  • AAAA]], PP3 (9-volt)
  • Nine-volt battery snap
  • PP (Power Pack) battery family from left to right: PP1, PP3, PP4, PP6, PP7, PP8, PP9, PP10, PP11
FORM OF SMALL BATTERY
9-volt; 9 Volt; 9-Volt; 9 volt battery; 9-volt battery; 9v battery; 9V battery; 9Volt; 9 volt; 9 V battery; 9V Battery; Transistor radio battery; 6F22; IEC 6F22; IEC-6F22; IEC6F22; 9volt; Nine volt battery; PP3 battery; PP9 battery; PP7 battery; Transistor battery; PP9; 6LR61; 6LF22
The nine-volt battery, or 9-volt battery, is an electric battery that supplies a nominal voltage of 9 volts. Actual voltage measures 7.

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Volt-ampere

A volt-ampere (SI symbol: V⋅A or V A, simplified as VA) is the unit for the apparent power in an electrical circuit. The apparent power equals the product of root mean square voltage (in volts) and root mean square current (in amperes). Volt-amperes are usually used for analyzing alternating current (AC) circuits. In direct current (DC) circuits, this product is equal to the real power, in watts. The volt-ampere is dimensionally equivalent to the watt: in SI units, 1 V⋅A = 1 W). VA rating is most used for generators and transformers (and other power handling equipment) where loads may be reactive (inductive or capacitive).