Watts are commonly used to measure power generated by an object.
No, mvar (megavolt-ampere reactive) is a unit of apparent power while MVA (megavolt-ampere) is a unit of real power. Mvar is used to measure reactive power, while MVA is used to measure total power (both real and reactive).
A wattmeter is used to measure the power of a load.
Amps measure electrical current, while horsepower measures the power output of an engine or motor. Amps are used in electrical circuits to measure the flow of electricity, while horsepower is a unit of measure for mechanical power.
Amps (A) measure electrical current flow, while volt-amps (VA) measure apparent power in an electrical circuit, which is the combination of both real power (measured in watts) and reactive power. Essentially, amps refer to current, while volt-amps refer to total power.
A watt meter will measure active power, not reactive power.
The Watt is the unit used to measure electric power :)
A dynamometer measures force, torque, and power. It can be used to measure the power of an engine.
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Watts are commonly used to measure power generated by an object.
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No, you can't.
A dynamometer is used to measure force, torque or power of a engine. A dynamometer also can measure the torque and power needed to power a given driven machine.
The ratio between two quantities, usually quantities that somehow measure power, or intensity (power / area).
ratio of transmitted power and received power