How to calculate KW what is the formula for KW.
Answer Posted / arun kumar.s
Voltage & Current vil b Given,
KW = (V*I*Powerfactor)/1000 ( only Single Phase )
KW = (1.732*V*I*Powerfactor)/1000 (Only Three phase )
KVA Vil b Given,
KW = KVA/Powerfactor (Both Single & Three Phase )
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