Electrical Engineering - RC Circuits - Discussion
Discussion Forum : RC Circuits - True or False (Q.No. 3)
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The power factor (PF) indicates how much of the apparent power is true power.
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Ponrajan said:
1 decade ago
Please give the explanation.
Harika Gadde said:
1 decade ago
ie., PF indicates how much apparent power is real power(true power) not reactive power
Shravan Hosamani said:
1 decade ago
Power factor, cos phi = R/Z.
R - Resistance.
Z - Impedance.
R gives true power and Z gives the apparent power.
Where Z = R + I (XL - XC).
R - Resistance.
Z - Impedance.
R gives true power and Z gives the apparent power.
Where Z = R + I (XL - XC).
P venkateswara reddy said:
1 decade ago
Power factor defined as cosine angle between voltage and current. Same like it also defined p/s. Where p is real power and s is apparent power.
Sushma said:
6 years ago
Powerfactor = true power/apparent power hence answer is correct.
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