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  1. Rajesh Kamble
    Rajesh Kamble :
    3 years ago

    The product of apparent power and cosine of the phase angle between circuit voltage and current

  2. Sneha Sudha
    Sneha Sudha :
    4 years ago

    Active power= VI COS (PHY)
    Apparent power = VI
    by division of the above two, ultimately we get COS(PHY) which is nothing but power factor

  3. Venkatesh Jinikuntla
    Venkatesh Jinikuntla :
    4 years ago

    Please explain question

Related Questions on A.C Fundamentals, Circuits and Circuit Theory

Which of the following refers to a parallel circuit?

A. The current through each element is same

B. The voltage across element is in proportion to it's resistance value

C. The equivalent resistance is greater than any one of the resistors

D. The current through any one element is less than the source current

In any A.C. circuit always

A. Apparent power is more than actual power

B. Reactive power is more than apparent power

C. Actual power is more than reactive power

D. Reactive power is more than actual power