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what is reactive power , power triangle ?​

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Reactive power is the resultant power in watts of an AC circuit when the current waveform is out of phase with the waveform of the voltage, usually by 90 degrees if the load is purely reactive, and is the result of either capacitive or inductive loads.

Power Triangle is the representation of a right angle triangle showing the relation between active power, reactive power and apparent power. ... The reactive power is measured in kilovolt-ampere reactive (kVAR) or MVAR. The product of root mean square (RMS) value of voltage and current is known as Apparent Power.

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Answered by abhinavpandey8080
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Reactive power is the resultant power in watts of an Ac circuit When the current wave form is out of phase with the waveform of the voltage , usually by 90degree if the load is is purely reactive, and is the result of either capacitive or inductive loads.

power triangle is the representation of right angle triangle showing the relation between Active power, Reactive power and apparent power .......The reactive power is measured in kilovolts-amphere reactive (KVR) or MVAR. The product of root mean square(RMS ) value of voltage and current is known as apparent power..

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