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Convert Reactive Power from Millivolt Ampere Reactive to Megavolt Ampere Reactive (mVAR to MVAR)

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Millivolt-Ampere Reactive to Megavolt-Ampere Reactive Conversion Formula

To convert from Millivolt-Ampere Reactive (mVAR) to Megavolt-Ampere Reactive (MVAR), use the following formula:

 Megavolt-Ampere Reactive (MVAR)\textbf{ Megavolt-Ampere Reactive} \text{ (MVAR)}

=11000×1106× Millivolt-Ampere Reactive (mVAR)= \frac{1}{1000} \times \frac{1}{10^{6}}\times \textbf{ Millivolt-Ampere Reactive} \text{ (mVAR)}

=1109× Millivolt-Ampere Reactive (mVAR)= \frac{1}{10^{9}}\times \textbf{ Millivolt-Ampere Reactive} \text{ (mVAR)}

=109× Millivolt-Ampere Reactive (mVAR)= 10^{-9}\times \textbf{ Millivolt-Ampere Reactive} \text{ (mVAR)}

Example

Let's convert 5 Millivolt-Ampere Reactive (mVAR) to Megavolt-Ampere Reactive (MVAR).

Using the formula:

5×109=5×1095 \times 10^{-9} = 5\times 10^{-9}

Therefore, 5 Millivolt-Ampere Reactive (mVAR) is equal to 5×1095\times 10^{-9} Megavolt-Ampere Reactive (MVAR).

What is a Millivolt-Ampere Reactive (mVAR)?

A Millivolt-Ampere Reactive (mVAR) is a unit of reactive power in the International System of Units (SI), equal to one thousandth of a Volt-Ampere Reactive (0.001 VAR). The plural form is Millivolt-Amperes Reactive.

What is a Megavolt-Ampere Reactive (MVAR)?

A Megavolt-Ampere Reactive (MVAR) is a unit of reactive power in the International System of Units (SI), equal to one million Volt-Amperes Reactive (106 VAR). The plural form is Megavolt-Amperes Reactive.

What is the International System of Units (SI)?

The International System of Units (SI) is the modern form of the metric system and the most widely used system of measurement in the world. It is founded on seven fundamental units: the second (time), meter (length), kilogram (mass), ampere (electric current), kelvin (thermodynamic temperature), mole (amount of substance), and candela (luminous intensity).

Millivolt-Ampere Reactive to Megavolt-Ampere Reactive Conversion Table

Here are some quick reference conversions from Millivolt-Ampere Reactive (mVAR) to Megavolt-Ampere Reactive (MVAR):

Millivolt-Amperes ReactiveMegavolt-Amperes Reactive
0.000001 mVAR101510^{-15} MVAR
0.001 mVAR101210^{-12} MVAR
0.1 mVAR101010^{-10} MVAR
1 mVAR10910^{-9} MVAR
2 mVAR2×1092\times 10^{-9} MVAR
3 mVAR3×1093\times 10^{-9} MVAR
4 mVAR4×1094\times 10^{-9} MVAR
5 mVAR5×1095\times 10^{-9} MVAR
6 mVAR6×1096\times 10^{-9} MVAR
7 mVAR7×1097\times 10^{-9} MVAR
8 mVAR8×1098\times 10^{-9} MVAR
9 mVAR9×1099\times 10^{-9} MVAR
10 mVAR10810^{-8} MVAR
20 mVAR2×1082\times 10^{-8} MVAR
30 mVAR3×1083\times 10^{-8} MVAR
40 mVAR4×1084\times 10^{-8} MVAR
50 mVAR5×1085\times 10^{-8} MVAR
100 mVAR10710^{-7} MVAR
1000 mVAR10610^{-6} MVAR
10000 mVAR10510^{-5} MVAR