Why do we take conjugation of voltage/current in ac circuit?
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Complex conjugate of current phasor is used because for S you need phase difference between the voltage phase and current phase. Thus the S^ angle (phi) is identical to the angle of the load impedance Z (obtained by Z = V/I) and under the asumption of zero harmonic distortion, cos(phi) is the power factor.
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Complex conjugate of current phasor is used because for S you need phase difference between the voltage phase and current phase. Thus the S^ angle (phi) is identical to the angle of the load impedance Z (obtained by Z = V/I) and under the asumption of zero harmonic distortion, cos(phi) is the power factor.
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