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By definition, MVA is equivalent to the vector sum of MW and MVAR:

MVA^2 = MW^2 + MVAR^2 = 2500

MVA = 50

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Q: A transmission line has 30 megawatts and 40 megavars what is the megavolt amps load on the line?
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