Convert newton meter/second to volt ampere
Please provide values below to convert newton meter/second [N*m/s] to volt ampere [V*A], or Convert volt ampere to newton meter/second.
How to Convert Newton Meter/second to Volt Ampere
1 N*m/s = 1 V*A
Example: convert 15 N*m/s to V*A:
15 N*m/s = 15 × 1 V*A = 15 V*A
Newton Meter/second to Volt Ampere Conversion Table
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Newton Meter/second
A unit of power representing one newton meter of work done per second, equivalent to a watt.
History/Origin
The newton meter/second has been used in physics and engineering to quantify power, especially in contexts involving torque and rotational work, aligning with the SI system's units for work and time.
Current Use
Primarily used in engineering and physics to measure power in systems involving torque and rotational motion, often interchangeably with watts in SI units.
Volt Ampere
Volt ampere (V·A) is a unit of apparent power in an electrical circuit, representing the product of voltage and current without considering power factor.
History/Origin
The volt ampere was established as a unit of apparent power with the development of electrical engineering, particularly as a measure in alternating current (AC) systems. It is derived from the SI units volt (V) and ampere (A).
Current Use
Volt ampere is used to quantify apparent power in AC electrical systems, especially in the context of transformers, generators, and power supplies, to assess capacity and performance.