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Apparent power is a measure of alternating current AC power that is computed by multiplying the root-mean-square rms current by the root-mean-square voltage. In a direct current (DC) circuit, or in an AC circuit whose impedance is a pure resistance, the voltage and current are in phase, and the following formula holds:
P = ErmsIrms