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Reactive Power Converter

Convert between VAR, kVAR, and MVAR units instantly with all results displayed simultaneously

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About Reactive Power

Reactive power (measured in volt-ampere reactive - VAR) is the power that flows back and forth between inductive or capacitive components and the power source.

It's essential for maintaining voltage levels and enabling the operation of transformers, motors, and other electromagnetic devices.

Conversion Formula: 1 MVAR = 1000 kVAR = 1,000,000 VAR

Volt-Ampere Reactive

100.0000
VAR

Kilovolt-Ampere Reactive

0.1000
kVAR

Megavolt-Ampere Reactive

0.0001
MVAR

Understanding Reactive Power

What is Reactive Power?

Reactive power is the portion of electricity that establishes and sustains the electric and magnetic fields in AC equipment. Unlike active power (kW) which performs actual work, reactive power (kVAR) supports the voltages that must be controlled for system reliability.

Power Factor Importance

Reactive power is crucial for maintaining voltage levels to deliver active power through transmission lines. Motor loads and other equipment require reactive power to produce magnetic fields for operation. Without sufficient reactive power, voltages collapse and the system becomes unstable.

Practical Applications

Reactive power management is essential in power systems for voltage control, reducing losses, and increasing transmission capacity. Capacitor banks and synchronous condensers are used to inject reactive power and maintain power factor close to unity for efficient power transmission.

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