apparent power definition

apparent power means the total power measured in kiloVolt Amperes (kVA);
apparent power means the product of voltage and current at fundamental frequency, and the square root of three in the case of three-phase systems, usually expressed in kilovolt-amperes ('kVA') or megavolt-amperes ('MVA');
apparent power means the product of the volts and amperes, comprising both real and reactive power, usually expressed in kilovoltamperes (“kVA”) or megavoltamperes (“MVA”).

More Definitions of apparent power

apparent power. The product of the current and voltage of the circuit.
apparent power means the total power measured in kilo Volt Amperes (kVA);
apparent power is power measured in Mega Volt Ampere or Volts x Ampere;
apparent power means the product of voltage and alternating current measured in unit of volt- amperes and standard multiples thereof.
apparent power means the product of the root-mean-square (RMS) or effective value of the current and the root-mean-square value of the voltage. For AC circuits or systems, it is the square root of the sum of the squares of the active and reactive power and is measured in kilo volt-ampere (KVA) or multiples thereof;
apparent power means the product of voltage and current measured in units of volt amperes and standard multiples thereof, which is:
apparent power means the total power, measured in kilovolt Amperes (kVA);