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reactive power is defined as​

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Answered by anulekshmiaakumar111
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Explanation:

the reactive power is the product of voltage and current and the sine of the angle between them.

Answered by Asiaalii123
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The portion of electricity that establishes and sustains the electric and magnetic fields of alternating-current equipment. Reactive power must be supplied to most types of magnetic equipment, such as motors and transformers. It also must supply the reactive losses on transmission facilities
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