Divide the voltage into 61.2 for your answer
The number of amps in 1 MVA (megavolt-ampere) will depend on the voltage of the system. To calculate amperes, you can use the formula: Amperes = MVA / (sqrt(3) x kV), where kV is the voltage of the system in kilovolts.
By definition, MVA is equivalent to the vector sum of MW and MVAR: MVA^2 = MW^2 + MVAR^2 = 2500 MVA = 50
To convert megavolt-amperes (MVA) to megawatts (MW), you typically use the formula: MW = MVA × Power Factor. If the power factor is not specified, a common assumption is 1 (for purely resistive loads), which would mean 55 MVA equals 55 MW. However, if the power factor is less than 1, the MW value would be lower than 55.
You cannot. An ampere (A) is used to measure current. A millivolt ampere (mV.A) is used to measure apparent power. These are two different quantities, so you cannot convert one unit into the other!
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MVA is the apparent power. MVA=( MW+ MVAr)1/2
MVA is the aparant power.
Like many acronyms, MVA can stand for many different things. The most common use refers to a motor vehicle accident, however, there are more than 100 other uses for MVA including many organizations, different pieces of machinery or equipment and even legal terms.
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MVA in Asia was created in 1968.
1mva = 1000kva so you simply divide by 1000. 10000KVA = 10MVA K = kilo = 1000 M = mega = 1000000
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