Volt-Ampere [VA] to Megavolt-Ampere [MVA] Converter

VA

MVA

How to Convert Volt-Ampere to Megavolt-AmpereMegavolt-Ampere

1 VA = 0.000001 MVA
1 MVA = 1000000 VA

Example: convert 91 VA to MVA:
91 VA = 91 x 0.000001 = 0.00009099999999999999 MVA

Volt-Ampere

Definition: A volt-ampere (VA) is a unit of measurement for apparent power in an AC (alternating current) electrical circuit. Apparent power is the product of the root mean square (RMS) voltage and the RMS current. It is the total power supplied to the circuit, including both real (active) power and reactive power.

History/origin: The concept of apparent power and the unit volt-ampere arose with the development of AC power systems in the late 19th century. Engineers recognized that AC circuits involved both real power (measured in watts) and reactive power. The volt-ampere unit was introduced to quantify the total power supplied, encompassing both components.

Current use: VAs are widely used in electrical engineering to specify the capacity of electrical equipment such as transformers, generators, and uninterruptible power supplies (UPS). It is also used in specifying the power requirements of electrical loads and the capacity of power distribution systems.

Megavolt-Ampere

Definition: A megavolt-ampere (MVA) is a unit of measurement for apparent power, equal to 1,000,000 VA (Volt-Amperes).

History/origin: The megavolt-ampere (MVA) is based on the concept of apparent power. The 'mega-' prefix indicates a factor of 1,000,000, making MVA suitable for very large apparent power quantities.

Current use: MVA are used to measure and manage apparent power in large power systems and transmission networks. It is typically used to specify the capacity of generators, transformers, and transmission lines in power grids.

Volt-Ampere to Megavolt-Ampere Conversion Table

Volt-Ampere [VA]Megavolt-Ampere [MVA]
0.01 VA1e-8 MVA
0.1 VA1.0000000000000001e-7 MVA
1 VA0.000001 MVA
10 VA0.00001 MVA
50 VA0.00005 MVA
100 VA0.0001 MVA
1000 VA0.001 MVA
10000 VA0.01 MVA