What are difference between KVA & KW.
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Answer / ashish rana
KVA MEANS UNITS OF APPARENT POWER,AND KW MEANS UNITS OF
ACTIVE POWER
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Answer / m. shafiq
No difference. Volt*Ampere = watt (electrical)
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