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Detailed explanation of the relationship between kv and kvA, as well as the conversion method

Dec 04, 2023

KvA is the original abbreviation of KiloVolt Ampere, which is a unit used to represent the magnitude of apparent power in alternating current. 1kvA is equivalent to the current of 1000V voltage multiplied by 1A, 1kvA multiplied by 1000 is equal to 1MVA, and 1kva divided by 1000 is equal to 1VA. It can be seen that different units can be interchanged, and the conversion is based on the thousandth system. The following is the conversion relationship:

1vA * 1000=1kvA;

1kvA * 1000=1MvA;

1kvA * 1000=1000kvA=1MvA

The conversion relationship between kV and KVA

KV is the unit of voltage, also abbreviated as kilovolt. High voltage can be expressed in kilovolts, while low voltage can be expressed in millivolts mV or smaller microvolts μ V is the unit of measurement, and kV is also the measure of voltage. In the power system, kV is uniformly used to describe the voltage level of the system, such as 110kV system, 220kV system, etc. 1kV is equivalent to 1000V, so in the unit conversion process, the thousandth system is also used. The following is the conversion relationship of kV as the unit:

1kV (1000V)=1000V

1 volt (V)=1000 millivolts (mV)

1 volt (V)=1000 millivolts (mv)=1000000 microvolts( μ v) , can also be written as 10 ^ 6

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