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Discussion Forum : RC Circuits - General Questions (Q.No. 17)
17.
For a certain load, the true power is 150 W and the reactive power is 125 VAR. The apparent power is
19.52 W
195.2 W
275 W
25 W
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Bimal said:   9 years ago
@Manikant.

By the help of your formula, the answer which outputted is not matched with given option. So please explain in detail.

E.carlo_ee said:   1 decade ago
Units should be in VA. i.e. 195.2VA.
True power - Watts.
Reactive power - VARS.
Apparent power - VA/KVA.

Pradeep said:   1 decade ago
The above solution is wrong

The correct one is sqrt( 125^2 + 150^2 ) = 195.2

Manju said:   8 years ago
@ALL.

(app)^2=(tru p)^2+(react p)^2.
so, app p=sqrt of tru^2+react^2.

Manikanta said:   1 decade ago
kva = sqrt(true power)*sqrt(reactive power).

Shital hadiyal said:   1 decade ago
Apparent Power = 125+ 150 =275/1.41=195.2w

Madhuri said:   8 years ago
How to convert VAR power into Watt?
(1)

Durga prasad said:   1 decade ago
kva = square root of kw^2+kvar^2.

HAris said:   6 years ago
The answer should be 195.25 VA.

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