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The power factor for a purely capacitive circuit is: ???​

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The power factor (p.f) of a pure capacitive circuit will be 1, because in capacitive circuits, capacitors are used, which minimizes the value of reactive power almost equal to zero (0). where; Apparent power is equal to the square root of the sum of the (Actual Power & Reactive Power).

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