Gigavolt-Ampere Reactive [GVAR] to Gigavolt-Ampere Reactive [GVAR] Converter
How to Convert Gigavolt-Ampere Reactive to Gigavolt-Ampere Reactive
1 GVAR = 1 GVAR
1 GVAR = 1 GVAR
Example: convert 10 GVAR to GVAR:
10 GVAR = 10 x 1 = 10 GVAR
Gigavolt-Ampere Reactive
Definition: A gigavolt-ampere reactive (GVAR) is a unit of measurement for reactive power, equal to 1,000,000,000 VAR (Volt-Amperes Reactive).
History/origin: The gigavolt-ampere reactive (GVAR) is based on the concept of reactive power in AC systems. The 'giga-' prefix indicates a factor of 1,000,000,000, making GVAR suitable for extremely large reactive power quantities.
Current use: GVARs are used to measure and manage reactive power in very large power systems and transmission networks. It is typically used to specify the size of reactive power compensation equipment in national-level transmission systems.
Gigavolt-Ampere Reactive
Definition: A gigavolt-ampere reactive (GVAR) is a unit of measurement for reactive power, equal to 1,000,000,000 VAR (Volt-Amperes Reactive).
History/origin: The gigavolt-ampere reactive (GVAR) is based on the concept of reactive power in AC systems. The 'giga-' prefix indicates a factor of 1,000,000,000, making GVAR suitable for extremely large reactive power quantities.
Current use: GVARs are used to measure and manage reactive power in very large power systems and transmission networks. It is typically used to specify the size of reactive power compensation equipment in national-level transmission systems.
Gigavolt-Ampere Reactive to Gigavolt-Ampere Reactive Conversion Table
| Units.GVAR.singular [GVAR] | Units.GVAR.singular [GVAR] |
|---|---|
| 0.01 GVAR | 0.01 GVAR |
| 0.1 GVAR | 0.1 GVAR |
| 1 GVAR | 1 GVAR |
| 10 GVAR | 10 GVAR |
| 50 GVAR | 50 GVAR |
| 100 GVAR | 100 GVAR |
| 1000 GVAR | 1000 GVAR |
| 10000 GVAR | 10000 GVAR |