megkavar
Megkavar is a unit of measurement used in the field of electrical engineering to quantify the energy released in a high-voltage electrical discharge. The term is derived from the combination of "mega" (representing one million) and "kavar" (a unit of energy in the CGS system, where 1 kavar equals 10^7 ergs). Therefore, 1 megkavar equals 10^13 ergs or 10^7 joules.
The megkavar is commonly used in the context of lightning strikes and high-voltage power systems. It provides
In practical applications, the megkavar is often used to describe the energy released in a fault or
The megkavar is not to be confused with the megavolt-ampere (MVA), which is a unit of apparent