Kilovolt-Ampere [kVA] to Kilovolt-Ampere [kVA] Converter
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How to Convert Kilovolt-Ampere to Kilovolt-AmpereKilovolt-Ampere
1 kVA = 1 kVA
1 kVA = 1 kVA
Example: convert 21 kVA to kVA:
21 kVA = 21 x 1 = 21 kVA
Kilovolt-Ampere
Definition: A kilovolt-ampere (kVA) is a unit of measurement for apparent power, equal to 1000 VA (Volt-Amperes). Apparent power is the product of the root mean square (RMS) voltage and the RMS current.
History/origin: The kilovolt-ampere (kVA) is based on the concept of apparent power. The 'kilo-' prefix indicates a factor of 1000, making kVA a more convenient unit for larger apparent power quantities.
Current use: kVA are commonly used to measure and manage apparent power in industrial and commercial power systems. They are used in specifying the size of generators, transformers, and other electrical equipment, as well as in billing customers for electricity consumption.
Kilovolt-Ampere
Definition: A kilovolt-ampere (kVA) is a unit of measurement for apparent power, equal to 1000 VA (Volt-Amperes). Apparent power is the product of the root mean square (RMS) voltage and the RMS current.
History/origin: The kilovolt-ampere (kVA) is based on the concept of apparent power. The 'kilo-' prefix indicates a factor of 1000, making kVA a more convenient unit for larger apparent power quantities.
Current use: kVA are commonly used to measure and manage apparent power in industrial and commercial power systems. They are used in specifying the size of generators, transformers, and other electrical equipment, as well as in billing customers for electricity consumption.
Kilovolt-Ampere to Kilovolt-Ampere Conversion Table
Kilovolt-Ampere [kVA] | Kilovolt-Ampere [kVA] |
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0.01 kVA | 0.01 kVA |
0.1 kVA | 0.1 kVA |
1 kVA | 1 kVA |
10 kVA | 10 kVA |
50 kVA | 50 kVA |
100 kVA | 100 kVA |
1000 kVA | 1000 kVA |
10000 kVA | 10000 kVA |
Common pairs of Apparent Power