Power Factor using Line Losses (Two-Phase Three-Wire OS) evaluator uses Power Factor = (Power Transmitted/Maximum Voltage Overhead AC)*sqrt((2+sqrt(2))*Resistivity*Length of Overhead AC Wire/2*Line Losses*Area of Overhead AC Wire) to evaluate the Power Factor, The Power Factor using Line Losses (two-phase three-wire OS) formula is defined as the cosine of the angle between the voltage phasor and current phasor in an AC circuit. Power Factor is denoted by PF symbol.
How to evaluate Power Factor using Line Losses (Two-Phase Three-Wire OS) using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Power Factor using Line Losses (Two-Phase Three-Wire OS), enter Power Transmitted (P), Maximum Voltage Overhead AC (Vm), Resistivity (ρ), Length of Overhead AC Wire (L), Line Losses (Ploss) & Area of Overhead AC Wire (A) and hit the calculate button.