Gigawatt to Volt-Ampere Converter
Conversion Formula
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Formula
Unit Description
Gigawatt (GW)
Definition
A gigawatt (GW) is a unit of power equal to one billion watts (10⁹ W). It represents extremely large amounts of power typically associated with major power plants, national electricity grids, and large-scale energy infrastructure.
History
The gigawatt became important with the development of large-scale power generation in the 20th century. It provided a convenient scale for describing the output of major power plants, particularly nuclear and large hydroelectric facilities, and became essential for energy policy and grid planning.
Current Use
Gigawatts are used to measure the capacity of large power plants, national electricity consumption, renewable energy installations, and major industrial facilities. They're standard for describing nuclear plant output, large solar farms, and national energy statistics.
Volt-Ampere (VA)
Definition
Volt-ampere (VA) is a unit of apparent power in AC electrical systems, representing the product of voltage and current. It differs from watts (real power) in AC systems where voltage and current may not be in phase.
History
Volt-ampere became important with the development of AC electrical systems, where the distinction between apparent power and real power became crucial. It provided a way to specify the total power capacity of AC electrical equipment regardless of power factor.
Current Use
Volt-amperes are used for AC electrical equipment ratings, transformer specifications, and electrical system design. They're standard for UPS ratings, transformer capacity, and AC electrical equipment where apparent power is more relevant than real power.
Conversion Table
Gigawatt(GW) | Volt-Ampere(VA) |
---|---|
1 | 1e+9 |
2 | 2e+9 |
3 | 3e+9 |
4 | 4e+9 |
5 | 5e+9 |
6 | 6e+9 |
7 | 7e+9 |
8 | 8e+9 |
9 | 9e+9 |
10 | 1e+10 |
Conversion Examples
Convert 1 Gigawatt to Volt-Ampere
- Conversion Factor: 1 GW = 1e+9 VA
- Conversion Formula: VA = GW × 1e+9
- Calculation: 1 GW × 1e+9 = 1e+9 VA
Convert 10 Gigawatt to Volt-Ampere
- Conversion Factor: 1 GW = 1e+9 VA
- Conversion Formula: VA = GW × 1e+9
- Calculation: 10 GW × 1e+9 = 1e+10 VA
Convert 100 Gigawatt to Volt-Ampere
- Conversion Factor: 1 GW = 1e+9 VA
- Conversion Formula: VA = GW × 1e+9
- Calculation: 100 GW × 1e+9 = 1e+11 VA
Convert 1,000 Gigawatt to Volt-Ampere
- Conversion Factor: 1 GW = 1e+9 VA
- Conversion Formula: VA = GW × 1e+9
- Calculation: 1,000 GW × 1e+9 = 1e+12 VA