44 - Power in AC Circuits 1 | Power Triangle - Apparent, Real and Reactive Power

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44 - Power in AC Circuits 1 | Power Triangle - Apparent, Real and Reactive Power

In todays video we shall discuss the different forms of power in an ac circuit.
We shall talk about Real Power, Reactive Power and Apparent Power, phase angle, power factor and all of that.
1. Real power or Actual power is the average power delivered to a to a load, thus depends on the load resistance and represented as P.
2. Reactive power is a measure of the energy changes between the source and the reactive part of the circuit and does depends on the reactance, X and denoted as Q.
3. Apparent power(S) is the combination of the two, thus P and Q.
4. The phase angle, phi, is the angle formed between the Apparent power (S) and the real power (P)
5. The power factor pf = cos phi.

We shall also talk about the power triangle, impedance triangle.

From the power triangle,
S2 = P2+Q2, and S = Vrms*Irms
P = S cos phi
Q = S sin phi
pf = cos phi

00:00 - Concept and Power Triangle
07:11 - Example 1
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thank you sir for the help i really appreciate it

mohamedadan
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when you convert from time domain to polar don't you need to do is (I or V) * 1/√2 or am wrong here
and thx really simple and clear video btw

Sherlock-et
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Sir, i think you forgot to convert V and I to RMS for part 2

Ncar