You really can't compare that.
* Ampere-hour is a unit of energy. If you multiply ampere x hours x voltage (the voltage is implied), you get energy.
* kVA is a unit of power. Note that power is energy / time.
b = Ah divide both sides by A b/A = h
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Without knowing where a, b and h are, we have no way of knowing whether ab and ah are lengths, widths or diagonals and consequently, no way of determining the area.
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b = Ah divide both sides by A b/A = h
1kva means 1kv per ampere therefore 1 amp flowing and 1 kv deduce to be the product of the two or 1kw
1 KVA = 1,000 watts or in other terms, 1 Kilowatt.
cost of the solarpanals per 1KVA
APC recommends a 1500VA for this load.
One horsepower (hp) equals 746 Watts (W), regardless of voltage (V). Kilo-Volt-Amps, often expressed as "KVA" is a commonly used unit of power. 1 Watt is defined as 1VA. 1 KVA equals 1000 Watts. 1 HP = 746 Watts = 0.746KVA and therefore 1KVA = 1000W = 1.34hp
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One horsepower (hp) equals 746 Watts (W), regardless of voltage (V). Kilo-Volt-Amps, often expressed as "KVA" is a commonly used unit of power. 1 Watt is defined as 1VA. 1 KVA equals 1000 Watts. 1 HP = 746 Watts = 0.746KVA and therefore 1KVA = 1000W = 1.34hp
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