Kilovolt-Ampere to Nanowatt Converter

Result

1e+12
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Conversion Formula

Factor

1 kVA=1e+12 nW1\ \mathrm{kVA} = 1e+12\ \mathrm{nW}

Formula

nW=kVA×1e+12\mathrm{nW} = \mathrm{kVA} \times 1e+12

Unit Description

Kilovolt-Ampere (kVA)

Definition

Kilovolt-ampere (kVA) is a unit of apparent power equal to one thousand volt-amperes. It's widely used for rating large AC electrical equipment, transformers, and electrical systems where apparent power is the primary concern.

History

Kilovolt-ampere became standard with the growth of large AC electrical systems and power distribution. It provided an appropriate scale for rating transformers, generators, and large electrical equipment where apparent power capacity was the critical specification.

Current Use

Kilovolt-amperes are extensively used for transformer ratings, generator specifications, large UPS systems, and electrical distribution equipment. They're standard for power system design, electrical equipment ratings, and AC power capacity specifications.

Nanowatt (nW)

Definition

A nanowatt (nW) is a unit of power equal to one billionth of a watt (10⁻⁹ W). It represents incredibly small amounts of power found in advanced microelectronics, quantum devices, and ultra-sensitive scientific instruments.

History

The nanowatt became relevant with the development of nanotechnology and quantum electronics. It provided a scale for describing power levels in quantum devices, advanced semiconductors, and ultra-sensitive measurement systems where power consumption approaches fundamental limits.

Current Use

Nanowatts are used in nanotechnology, quantum electronics, ultra-sensitive instruments, and advanced research applications. They're essential for quantum device specifications, nanoelectronics, and precision scientific measurements at the molecular level.

Conversion Table

Kilovolt-Ampere(kVA)
Nanowatt(nW)
1
1e+12
2
2e+12
3
3e+12
4
4e+12
5
5e+12
6
6e+12
7
7e+12
8
8e+12
9
9e+12
10
1e+13
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Conversion Examples

Convert 1 Kilovolt-Ampere to Nanowatt

  1. Conversion Factor: 1 kVA = 1e+12 nW
  2. Conversion Formula: nW = kVA × 1e+12
  3. Calculation: 1 kVA × 1e+12 = 1e+12 nW

Convert 10 Kilovolt-Ampere to Nanowatt

  1. Conversion Factor: 1 kVA = 1e+12 nW
  2. Conversion Formula: nW = kVA × 1e+12
  3. Calculation: 10 kVA × 1e+12 = 1e+13 nW

Convert 100 Kilovolt-Ampere to Nanowatt

  1. Conversion Factor: 1 kVA = 1e+12 nW
  2. Conversion Formula: nW = kVA × 1e+12
  3. Calculation: 100 kVA × 1e+12 = 1e+14 nW

Convert 1,000 Kilovolt-Ampere to Nanowatt

  1. Conversion Factor: 1 kVA = 1e+12 nW
  2. Conversion Formula: nW = kVA × 1e+12
  3. Calculation: 1,000 kVA × 1e+12 = 1e+15 nW
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