1.0 kva
In the case of DC, and in AC when current and voltage are in phase, a volt-ampere is the same as a watt (and therefore, a kilo-volt-ampere is the same as a kW). In the case of AC, when current and voltage are NOT in phase, power = voltage x current x power factor; the power factor is the cosine of the angle between current and voltage, and it is always less than or equal to one. In such a case, a kVA would be less than a kW.
If twelve is the same as a dozen, then twenty would be the same as score.
if something is same size, same shape means that it is congruent or symmetrical.
Same length, same width, same size, same shape
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1.0 kva
1000watts=1kilowatt
1000 /240 = 4.17
A 3 heat switch enables two elements for example of 1kw, to give out 100% power, 50% power and finally 25%. That equates to two 1kw elements in parallel. (100%) One 1kw element on power only. (50%) And finally both 1kw elements in series. (25%)
1Kw=1000watt
1kw electric power
It means 1000watts in DC power. AC its a little more tricky.
1kW is 1.341hp
1kW = 1.341 hp
Electric rating of 1Kw
1kW : 3,412.142 BTU/hr