Difference between power triangle and impedance triangle
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For AC circuits, impedance is generally defined as the ratio of the voltage and current phasor's produced by a circuit component. ... But we can use this 90ophase difference as the sides of aright angled triangle, called animpedance triangle, with theimpedance being the hypotenuse as determined by Pythagoras theorem.
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For AC circuits, impedance is generally defined as the ratio of the voltage and current phasor's produced by a circuit component. ... But we can use this 90ophase difference as the sides of aright angled triangle, called animpedance triangle, with theimpedance being the hypotenuse as determined by Pythagoras theorem.
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