Millivolt-Ampere Reactive Hour [mVARh] to Gigavolt-Ampere Reactive Hour [GVARh] Converter
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How to Convert Millivolt-Ampere Reactive Hour to Gigavolt-Ampere Reactive HourGigavolt-Ampere Reactive Hour
1 mVARh = 1e-12 GVARh
1 GVARh = 1000000000000 mVARh
Example: convert 35 mVARh to GVARh:
35 mVARh = 35 x 1e-12 = 3.5e-11 GVARh
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.
Gigavolt-Ampere Reactive Hour
Definition: The gigavolt-ampere reactive hour (GVARh) is a unit of measurement for reactive energy in electrical systems. It represents the amount of reactive power (in gigavolt-amperes reactive, GVAR) consumed or supplied over a period of one hour. One GVARh is equal to 1000 MVARh.
History/origin: Similar to MVARh, GVARh emerged as a scaling of VARh to represent larger quantities of reactive energy. The 'giga' prefix signifies a billion VARh. It's a part of the evolution of electrical power measurement units to accommodate increasing power demands.
Current use: GVARh is typically used for very large-scale reactive power measurement and billing, often associated with major industrial facilities or transmission networks where reactive power flows are significant.
Millivolt-Ampere Reactive Hour to Gigavolt-Ampere Reactive Hour Conversion Table
Millivolt-Ampere Reactive Hour [mVARh] | Gigavolt-Ampere Reactive Hour [GVARh] |
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0.01 mVARh | 1.0000000000000002e-14 GVARh |
0.1 mVARh | 1e-13 GVARh |
1 mVARh | 1e-12 GVARh |
10 mVARh | 1.0000000000000001e-11 GVARh |
50 mVARh | 5e-11 GVARh |
100 mVARh | 1e-10 GVARh |
1000 mVARh | 1e-9 GVARh |
10000 mVARh | 1e-8 GVARh |
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