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
=when you multiply negative integers the answer is going to be negative because n-multiply by n- equals n+ but when yu multiply n+ by n- it equals n- so you basicly multiply the numbers and the answer would be ah negative.==when you multiply negative integers the answer is going to be negative because n-multiply by n- equals n+ but when yu multiply n+ by n- it equals n- so you basicly multiply the numbers and the answer would be ah negative.=
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.
16m equals how many feet?
Awe has one syllable. Ah.
8.3 amp
b=Ah
1kva means 1kv per ampere therefore 1 amp flowing and 1 kv deduce to be the product of the two or 1kw
For a 1kVA (kilo volt-ampere) load at 120V, the amperage would be approximately 8.33A (1000VA / 120V). This calculation is based on the formula: Amps = VA / Volts.
b = Ah divide both sides by A b/A = h
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
Ti - HWAN - ah. Many Americans mistakenly pronounce it as Ti - ah - HWAN - ah
depending on the length of neon.. a large sign 15Kv at 60 Ma is common 1Kva
i don't know ah ah
1kva means 1kv per ampere therefore 1 amp flowing and 1 kv deduce to be the product of the two or 1kw