In a pure inductive load, (without resistive elements), the apparent power is a) Equal to the real power b) Greater than the reactive power c) Equal to the reactive power d) None of the above
In a pure inductive load, (without resistive elements), the apparent power is a) Equal to the real power b) Greater than the reactive power c) Equal to the reactive power d) None of the above
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Chapter21: Resistive-capacitive Series Circuits
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In a pure inductive load, (without resistive elements), the apparent power is
a) Equal to the real power
b) Greater than the reactive power
c) Equal to the reactive power
d) None of the above
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