Stephen wrote:
> Volt amps takes into account the phase difference between the volts
> and the current. As you know then you pass an ac current through a
> capacitor or an inductor there is a phase difference. Volt amps is V *
> cos(phase) *A.
> Simple, What?
That makes no sense at all.
Since Amps are directly proportional to Volts, how can there possibly be
a phase difference?
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