the average power and if instantaneous power become equal if work is done at
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The instantaneous power is the power at a given instant. The average power is the power averaged over a cycle or number of cycles. The average ac current delivered to a circuit is zero.
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The average power and instantaneous power become equal if work is done at uniform rate.
- Power is the term for the rate of doing work.
- The power at a specific moment is known as the instantaneous power.
- The power averaged over a cycle or a number of cycles is known as the average power. A circuit receives 0 ac current on average.
- Power is lost in the circuit despite this.
- Average power is the ratio of total labour to total time, which is the fundamental distinction between average and instantaneous power. While the maximum value of average power is instantaneous power.
- It is unclear from the statement of work if the same amount of work was completed in a second or an hour.
Hence, the average power and instantaneous power become equal if work is done at uniform rate.
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