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Qué (quién) es volt-ampere - definición

SI UNIT OF APPARENT POWER IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT
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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).
Ampère (car)         
FRENCH AUTOMOBILE
Ampere (car)
The Ampère was a French automobile built at Billancourt from 1906 to 1909. The car featured a 10/16 hp four-cylinder engine driving through an electric clutch; according to the advertising material, this made for "variation of speed by electric transmission, with neither dynamo nor accumulators".

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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).