Volt-Ampere Reactive Hour [VARh] to Millivolt-Ampere Reactive Hour [mVARh] Converter
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How to Convert Volt-Ampere Reactive Hour to Millivolt-Ampere Reactive HourMillivolt-Ampere Reactive Hour
1 VARh = 1000 mVARh
1 mVARh = 0.001 VARh
Example: convert 57 VARh to mVARh:
57 VARh = 57 x 1000 = 57000 mVARh
Volt-Ampere Reactive Hour
Definition: A volt-ampere reactive hour (VARh) is a unit of reactive energy. It represents the reactive power of one volt-ampere reactive (VAR) sustained for one hour.
History/origin: The VARh unit arose from the need to quantify reactive power in AC electrical systems. Reactive power is a component of apparent power that does not perform useful work but is necessary for the operation of inductive and capacitive loads.
Current use: VARh is used by utilities to measure and bill customers for reactive power consumption. It's also used to monitor and manage the stability of electrical grids.
Millivolt-Ampere Reactive Hour
Definition: A millivolt-ampere reactive hour (mVARh) is a unit of reactive energy equal to one-thousandth of a VARh. It represents a very small amount of reactive energy.
History/origin: Similar to mWh, it uses the SI prefix 'milli-' to denote a factor of one-thousandth.
Current use: Used in specialized applications involving sensitive electronics where reactive power needs to be monitored at very low levels.
Volt-Ampere Reactive Hour to Millivolt-Ampere Reactive Hour Conversion Table
Volt-Ampere Reactive Hour [VARh] | Millivolt-Ampere Reactive Hour [mVARh] |
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0.01 VARh | 10 mVARh |
0.1 VARh | 100 mVARh |
1 VARh | 1000 mVARh |
10 VARh | 10000 mVARh |
50 VARh | 50000 mVARh |
100 VARh | 100000 mVARh |
1000 VARh | 1000000 mVARh |
10000 VARh | 10000000 mVARh |
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