VoltAmpere
Volt-ampere (symbol VA) is a unit of apparent power used in alternating current (AC) electrical systems. It is defined as the product of the RMS voltage and RMS current, and it represents the magnitude of the complex power S, which can be expressed as S = P + jQ, where P is real power in watts and Q is reactive power in volt-ampere reactive (VAR). For sinusoidal voltages and currents, apparent power is approximately S ≈ V_rms × I_rms.
Real power P (in watts) is the portion of apparent power that does useful work, while reactive
Applications and usage: The VA rating is used to specify the capacity of electrical equipment such as