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define active power & reactive power​

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Answered by ValtAoiBeybladers
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Explanation:

The active power is the product of the voltage, current and the cosine of the angle between them. Whereas, the reactive power is the product of voltage and current and the sine of the angle between them. The active power is the real power, and it is measured in watts. While the reactive power is measured in VAR.

Answered by AkashMathematics
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Explanation:

The active power is the product of the voltage, current and the cosine of the angle between them. Whereas, the reactive power is the product of voltage and current and the sine of the angle between them. The active power is the real power, and it is measured in watts. While the reactive power is measured in VAR.

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