Explain the terms real power, apparent power and reactive power for ac circuits and also the units used.

GIEE Q&A BankCategory: Power SystemsExplain the terms real power, apparent power and reactive power for ac circuits and also the units used.
GIEE Support Staff asked 9 years ago
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GIEE Support Staff answered 9 years ago

• Real Power: It is the product of voltage, current and power factor i.e. P = V I cos j and basic unit of real power is watt. i.e. Expressed as W or kW.
• Apparent power: It is the product of voltage and current. Apparent power = V I and basic unit of apparent power is volt- ampere. Expressed as VA or KVA.
• Reactive Power: It is the product of voltage, current and sine of angle between the voltage and current i.e. Reactive power = voltage X current X sinj or Reactive power = V I sin j and has no other unit but expressed in VAR or KVAR.

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