[펌] VA와 Watt 계산
Calculating VA and Watts
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In this case, a current of .5 amps will flow in the circuit. The power (P) consumed by the light bulb may be calculated using one of these formulas: P = E x I or P = I2 R. | |||||||||
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In either case, the power consumed by the light bulb is equal to 60 watts. Because the load is purely resistive, the power consumption in VA will also be 60 VA. | |||||||||
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Since the computer is a reactive load and not a resistive one, the power factor of the computer must be considered in order to determine the watts dissipated by the computer as follows: | |||||||||
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The difference between the 240 VA apparent power and the 156 watts of true power is the reactive power or 84 VAR or volt-amps-reactive. | |||||||||
At low power levels, the differences between VA and watts are often slight. However, understanding the difference between VA and watts at higher power levels is very important to make sure the power protection device is compatible with the load. |