Why Transformer in KVA?
Answer Posted / sumesh raut
As we know that the cu loss of depends upon current and iron
loss depends upon voltage so total loss of transformer
depends upon voltage and current i.e(VI)or (KVA) and doesnot
depends upon angle between them i.e(cos(phi)).So the rating
of transformer is in (KVA).
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