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The voltage V in volts (V) is equal to the power P in watts (W), divided by the current I in amps (A):
V(V) = P(W) / I(A)
The RMS voltage V in volts (V) is equal to the power P in watts (W), divided by the power factor PF times the phase current I in amps (A):
V(V) = P(W) / (PF × I(A) )
The line-to-line RMS voltage VL-L in volts (V) is equal to the power P in watts (W), divided by the square root of 3 times the power factor PF times the phase current I in amps (A):
VL-L(V) = P(W) / (√3 × PF × I(A) ) ≈ P(W) / (1.732 × PF × I(A) )
The line to neutral RMS voltage VL-N in volts (V) is equal to the power P in watts (W), divided by 3 times the power factor PF times the phase current I in amps (A):
VL-N(V) = P(W) / (3 × PF × I(A) )