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Power Factor in 1 2 Wire System Formulas
The power factor of an AC electrical power system is defined as the ratio of the real power absorbed by the load to the apparent power flowing in the circuit. And is denoted by PF.
Formulas to find Power Factor in 1 2 Wire System
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Power Factor using Area of X-Section(Single phase Two Wire OS)
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Power Factor using Load Current (Single Phase Two Wire OS)
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List of variables in 1 2 Wire System formulas
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Power Transmitted
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Resistivity
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Length of Overhead AC Wire
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Area of Overhead AC Wire
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Line Losses
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Maximum Voltage Overhead AC
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Current Overhead AC
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FAQ
What is the Power Factor?
The power factor of an AC electrical power system is defined as the ratio of the real power absorbed by the load to the apparent power flowing in the circuit.
Can the Power Factor be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Power Factor, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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