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Re: Reactive power factor.

Home › Electrical Engineering Forum › General Discussion › Reactive power factor. › Re: Reactive power factor.

2011/08/26 at 12:22 pm #12419
jaymez83
Participant

I made a mistake at the end, it should be cos (x)^-1 not cos (x)^1, kW / kVA = cos (x), cos (x)^-1 = power factor.

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