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The power factor of a practical inductor us

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Answered by avniverma75
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Explanation:

In practical AC circuits, the power factor can be anywhere between 0 and 1.0 depending on the passive components within the connected load.

Answered by Anonymous
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The power factor of a practical inductor:

  • A practical inductor's power factor is:
  • The power factor is the ratio of average power in an ac circuit to apparent power, which is the product of voltage and current magnitudes.
  • The power factor (PF) is a number that runs from 0 to 1.
  • The power factor's nature is determined by the relationship between the current and voltage phase angles.
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