which motor can be operated at leading power factor
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The power factor of an AC electric power system is defined as the ratio active (true or real) power to apparent power, where
Active (Real or True) Power is measured in watts (W) and is the power drawn by the electrical resistance of a system doing useful workApparent Power is measured in volt-amperes (VA) and is the voltage on an AC system multiplied by all the current that flows in it. It is the vector sum of the active and the reactive powerReactive Power is measured in volt-amperes reactive (VAR). Reactive Power is power stored in and discharged by inductive motors, transformers and solenoids
Active (Real or True) Power is measured in watts (W) and is the power drawn by the electrical resistance of a system doing useful workApparent Power is measured in volt-amperes (VA) and is the voltage on an AC system multiplied by all the current that flows in it. It is the vector sum of the active and the reactive powerReactive Power is measured in volt-amperes reactive (VAR). Reactive Power is power stored in and discharged by inductive motors, transformers and solenoids
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