in transformer the unit of power is in kva why?
Answer Posted / hemalatha doddi
in transformer only voltage and currents will get changes
there is no change of p.f. hence its power is said in kva.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 3 Yes | 3 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
who can measure the size of power cable?
What are the functions of different probes used in cro?
should %impedance be high or low in a power transformer? if so why?
what is Fan Control Cubicle
Compare salient pole and cylindrical rotor machines.
primery try cell?
I FINISHED MY B.TECH IN EEE . I AM IN NEED OF A GOOD TRAINING INSTITUTE TO DO COURSES .. CAN ANYONE SUGGEST GOOD CENTRES IN TAMILNADU ,BANGALORE ,OTHER AREAS???????
How to calculate mf when meter equipment and meter are connected
How wire size can define in electrical wiring? What is the ratio?
i need list of swg(standard wire guage) or area of conductor v/s current carrying capacity of conductor copper & alluminium...
1.what is the funtion of chiller primary & scondary pumps. 2.what is the use of distribution lines & Types. 3.what is the use the thermal power stations & how much capacity.
A 2083kva AVR was tested, phase to ground shows continuity, what is the implications
wht is embedded systems? what is new inthis field?
what is circuit recombiner and how it is different from circuit breaker
How to calculate the copper in HT motors if KW, RPM & Voltage is given