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Convert [Exajoules Per Second] to [Kilovolt Ampere], (EJ/s to kVA)

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7000 Exajoules Per Second
= 7.0E+18 Kilovolt Ampere
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Category: power
Conversion: Exajoules Per Second to Kilovolt Ampere
The base unit for power is watts (Derived SI Unit)
[Exajoules Per Second] symbol/abbrevation: (EJ/s)
[Kilovolt Ampere] symbol/abbrevation: (kVA)

How to convert Exajoules Per Second to Kilovolt Ampere (EJ/s to kVA)?
1 EJ/s = 1.0E+15 kVA.
7000 x 1.0E+15 kVA = 7.0E+18 Kilovolt Ampere.
Always check the results; rounding errors may occur.

Definition:
In relation to the base unit of [power] => (watts), 1 Exajoules Per Second (EJ/s) is equal to 1.0E+18 watts, while 1 Kilovolt Ampere (kVA) = 1000 watts.
7000 Exajoules Per Second to common power units
7000 EJ/s = 7.0E+21 watts (W)
7000 EJ/s = 7.0E+18 kilowatts (kW)
7000 EJ/s = 7.0E+21 volt ampere (VA)
7000 EJ/s = 9.3871546271652E+18 horsepower (hp)
7000 EJ/s = 7.0E+21 joules per second (J/s)
7000 EJ/s = 6.6347198421932E+18 btu per second (BTU/s)
7000 EJ/s = 3.980831905316E+20 btu per minute (BTU/min)
7000 EJ/s = 2.3884991431896E+22 btu per hour (BTU/h)
7000 EJ/s = 6.0189165950129E+24 calories per hour (cal/h)
7000 EJ/s = 7.0E+39 attowatts (aW)
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