jonny619447
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I am doing a last few mock tests to prepare for my 2330 Level 2 tomorrow and I have this question.
Q: Power factor is defined as the ratio of:
A: Reactive power to apparent power
B: Reactive power to current
C: Voltage to current
D: True power to apparent power
I am pretty sure its "D" but I have searched the internet and Wiki says:
"The power factor of an AC electric power system is defined as the ratio of the real power flowing to the load to the apparent power in the circuit"
This isn't one of the answers! headbang
Could someone please confirm that I am right and maybe "real power" is another phrase for "true power".
Just makes things so much more confusing on an already complicated enough subject for them to have different words for the same thing.
Thanks for any advice
Jonny
Q: Power factor is defined as the ratio of:
A: Reactive power to apparent power
B: Reactive power to current
C: Voltage to current
D: True power to apparent power
I am pretty sure its "D" but I have searched the internet and Wiki says:
"The power factor of an AC electric power system is defined as the ratio of the real power flowing to the load to the apparent power in the circuit"
This isn't one of the answers! headbang
Could someone please confirm that I am right and maybe "real power" is another phrase for "true power".
Just makes things so much more confusing on an already complicated enough subject for them to have different words for the same thing.
Thanks for any advice
Jonny