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The simple formula you are looking for is W = I x E. Watts = Amps x Volts.

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Oh, honey, 500VA is equal to 500 watts. VA stands for volt-amps, which is the apparent power in an electrical circuit, while watts are the real power. So, in this case, they're one and the same. Hope that lights up your day!

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500 VA is equal to 500 watts. VA (volt-amps) is the apparent power in an electrical circuit, while watts represent the real power consumed by a device. In this case, the VA is equal to the wattage due to the circuit being resistive and having a power factor of 1.

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