Asked by reece
In electric circuit theory, the phase angle of "true and real" power is expressed in terms of what function in reference to the apparent power?
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Henry
The phase angle is expressed in terms of
the apparent power and cosine function:
Pa = V*I = Apparent power.
P = V*I*Cos A = Real power = Power dissipated in the resistance.
Cos A = P/VI.
the apparent power and cosine function:
Pa = V*I = Apparent power.
P = V*I*Cos A = Real power = Power dissipated in the resistance.
Cos A = P/VI.
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