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The complex power of a load is 50 j37.5 kva. find the power factor of this load
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The complex power of a load is 50 j37.5 kva. find the power factor of this load
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Here is the correct answer of the given question above. The complex power of a load is 50+j37.5 kVA so the power factor for this load would be this:
i. 0.8 lagging. Hope this is the answer that you are looking for. Thanks for posting your question.
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