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Power Factor vs. Power Angle

08/06/2007 12:13 PM

What is difference b/w power factor and power angle?

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Re: Power Factor vs. Power Angle

08/06/2007 2:10 PM

Power factor is the cosine of the angle between the current and voltage.

Power angle is the angle between a generator's internal voltage and its terminal voltage, or between the voltages at the source and load points of an electrical transmission line.

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Re: Power Factor vs. Power Angle

08/16/2007 4:24 AM

Read instruction carefully before use.

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