Ohm's Law States That The Current Through: Source: Unsplash
Ohm's Law States That The Current Through: Source: Unsplash
I – V/R
I – current
V – voltage
R – resistance for direct current
I = V/Z
I – current
V – voltage
R – impedance for AC electricity
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Comparison of AC and DC electricity
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Power factor is a measure of how effectively you are
using electricity.
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Apparent Power is the ratio between working power and
reactive power. Every home and business has both resistive
and inductive loads. The ratio between these two types of
loads becomes important as more inductive equipment is
added. Apparent power is called kilovolt-amperes (KVA)
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Converting volt ampere to watt or power
W = V x I x pf
Illustration
A 12 amperes electric fan and blower with power
factor of .85 was connected to a 240 volts
convenient outlet. Calculate the power and current
in the circuit
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An electric motor has a trade mark label of 2 horse
power, 240 volts. 15 amperes. Calculate the motor
power factor
For AC Current
Power = volt x ampere x power factor
Power factor = power / (volt x ampere)
Pf = 1,755 / (240 v x 15 amp)
Pf = 0.4875
2 fundamental types
1. Series circuit – a single path exist for current flow,
the elements are arranged in a series one after
the other with no branches. Being a single path in
a series arrangement, voltage and resistance
simply adds, thus:
Fundamental principle
Loads in parallel are additive for current,
and that each has the same voltage imposed.
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