Unit | Result |
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1 megavolt-amperes (MVA) is equal to 1×10^6 volt-amperes (VA). Conversely, 1 volt-amperes (VA) is equal to 1×10^-6 megavolt-amperes (MVA).
See below section for step by step unit conversion with formulas and explanations. Please refer to the table below for a list of all the Volt-Amperes to other unit conversions.
Here, since the units are same, we just need to convert the metric prefix
Wikipedia page for Volt-ampere
A megavolt-ampere (MVA) is the unit used for measuring the apparent power, S, in a circuit. In other words, apparent power, MVA, or S represents the complete amount of power that is being used in a system.
When referring to a circuit running on DC
When referring to a circuit running on AC
Wikipedia page for Volt-ampere Definition of apparent power can be found on following article The Volt-Ampere Method by the University of Louisville
A volt-ampere (VA) is the unit used for measuring the apparent power, S, in a circuit. In other words, apparent power, VA, or S represents the complete amount of power that is being used in a system.
When referring to a circuit running on DC
When referring to a circuit running on AC
Wikipedia page for Volt-ampere Definition of apparent power can be found on following article The Volt-Ampere Method by the University of Louisville
Convert 1 MVA to other units | Result |
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Megavolt-Amperes to Volt-Amperes (MVA to VA) | 1000000 |
Megavolt-Amperes to Millivolt-Amperes (MVA to mVA) | 1000000000 |
Megavolt-Amperes to Kilovolt-Amperes (MVA to kVA) | 1000 |
Megavolt-Amperes to Gigavolt-Amperes (MVA to GVA) | 0.001 |