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Power Factor in AC Circuits Formulas
Power Factor is defined as the ratio of the actual electrical power dissipated by an AC circuit to the product of the r.m.s. values of current and voltage. And is denoted by cosΦ.
Formulas to find Power Factor in AC Circuits
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Power Factor given Power Factor Angle
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Power Factor given Impedance
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Power Factor given Power
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AC Circuits formulas that make use of Power Factor
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Current using Power Factor
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Voltage using Power Factor
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Impedance using Power Factor
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Resistance using Power Factor
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List of variables in AC Circuits formulas
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Phase Difference
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Resistance
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Impedance
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Real Power
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Voltage
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Current
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FAQ
What is the Power Factor?
Power Factor is defined as the ratio of the actual electrical power dissipated by an AC circuit to the product of the r.m.s. values of current and voltage.
Can the Power Factor be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Power Factor, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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