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02/19/2011 12:01 AM

What are parasitic losses in power plant and how are they calculated

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02/19/2011 12:42 AM

To name two: I2R; EI(1-cosφ).

(This ignores mosquitoes, nematodes, and leeches.)

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02/19/2011 4:16 AM

You forgot the HR department
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02/19/2011 4:25 AM

GA, but I can't vote it because the dopey system is presently saturated.

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02/20/2011 11:45 PM

can you please illustrate your answer.

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02/19/2011 11:07 AM

@Tornado: could it be interpreted as KVAR, the difference beetween KVA and KW ?

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02/19/2011 12:03 PM

Yes, that's what the second one is.

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