Power Calculators

➤ Calculate Current in Amperes from Kilo Volt Amperes (KVA)
➤ Calculate Kilo Watts (KW) from Kilo Volt Amperes (KVA)
➤ Calculate Kilo Volt Amperes (KVA) from Kilo Watts (KW)
➤ Calculate HorsePower from Kilo Watts (KW)
➤ Calculate Kilo Volt Amperes (KVA) from HorsePower

Calculate Current in Amperes from Kilo Volt Amperes (KVA)

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Phase:
Kilo Volt Amperes:
Volts:

Result:

Current:
Ampere

Calculate Kilo Watts (KW) from Kilo Volt Amperes (KVA)

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Kilo Volt Amperes:

Result:

Kilo Watts:

Calculate Kilo Volt Amperes (KVA) from Kilo Watts (KW)

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Kilo Watt:

Result:

Kilo Volt Amperes:

Calculate HorsePower from Kilo Watts (KW)

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Kilo Watt:

Result:

Horsepower:

Calculate Kilo Volt Amperes (KVA) from HorsePower

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Horsepower (Motor):

Result:

Kilo Volt Amperes (Generator):
Power calculation formula

Power is a physical quantity that measures the rate of energy conversion or transmission. Power calculation is a very important problem in fields such as physics, power systems, mechanical engineering, aerospace, etc. This article will explain in detail the power calculation formula, power units, power applications and examples, etc., so that everyone can have a more comprehensive understanding of power calculation.

1. Power calculation formula

1.Definition

Power refers to the ability to complete work per unit time. It is used to measure various energy conversions, including mechanical energy, electrical energy, thermal energy, etc.

2.Formula

According to the definition of power, the power calculation formula can be expressed as:

P=W/t

Among them, P is power, W is the amount of work completed, and t is time.

For mechanical power, it can be expressed as:

P = F * v

where F is the force exerted on the object and v is the velocity of the object.

For electrical power, it can be expressed as:

P = V * I * cosθ

Among them, V is the voltage, I is the current, and θ is the phase angle between the two.

3. Precautions

In actual operation, to use the power calculation formula correctly, you need to pay attention to the following three points:

(1) The unit of time must be unified, usually measured in seconds.

(2) For mechanical systems, nerves only need to consider the direction of the resultant force, because it generates work along this direction.

(3) For electrical systems, the phase relationship between current and voltage needs to be considered, which is set to θ and the unit is radians.

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