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How to convert KVA to MVA? Probably a stupid ?
His name was Alessandro Volta.Originally posted by al hildenbrand:
V is short for Volt, a man's last name. . . .
Being short for proper names, "V" and "A" are capitalized.
Yes indeed. And since they keep doing it isn't it time to introduce the [$] for everything else not covered by SI?One of the most fascinating things to me is that most of the basic SI units (meter, kilogram, second, ampere, kelvin, mole, and candela) have been defined or officially redefined in my lifetime
Of course it is. One "watt," as expressed in its most basic units, is equal to one "kilogram ? meter (squared) / second (cubed). Those are all SI units. So you see, we've been using metric units for a long time.Originally posted by tom baker: Or perhaps I should say the SI term is kW.