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VA :
- Volt-Ampere (VA) is the unit of apparent power.
- It is calculated as RMS voltage multiplied by RMS current.
- In DC circuits, VA equals real power in watts.
Amps :
- Ampere (A) is the SI unit of electric current.
- It measures the flow of electric charge.
VA to Amps :
- This calculator converts apparent power (VA) into current (A).
- Calculation depends on whether the system is single-phase or three-phase.
Formulas :
- Single Phase: I (A) = VA ÷ V
- Three Phase: I (A) = VA ÷ (√3 × V)
How to Calculate ?
- Select the electrical phase.
- Enter the apparent power in VA.
- Enter the voltage in volts.
- Click “Calculate” to get the current in amps.
- Click “Reset” to clear all values.
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