WHY TRANSFORMER IS MEASURED IN KVA?

Answer Posted / vinod kumar.g

Transformers are generally measured in KVA because it has
got nothing to do with the power-phase voltage. Its
measured against the angle between Voltage-current. And
hence KVA.

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