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ECE 201 Circuit Theory I1 Complex Power Designate as S Magnitude of S = Apparent Power Units are Volt-Amperes The complex sum of Real Power (P) and Reactive.

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1 ECE 201 Circuit Theory I1 Complex Power Designate as S Magnitude of S = Apparent Power Units are Volt-Amperes The complex sum of Real Power (P) and Reactive Power (Q)

2 ECE 201 Circuit Theory I2 Graphical Interpretation of S Power Triangle

3 ECE 201 Circuit Theory I3

4 4 Summary

5 ECE 201 Circuit Theory I5 Summary -- 2 P = Useful Output from the device being powered (Watts) Apparent Power – the volt-amp capacity required to supply P Q = Power exchanged between source and load

6 ECE 201 Circuit Theory I6 Summary -- 3 If the power factor angle is = 0, Apparent Power = Average Power (and Reactive Power = 0).

7 ECE 201 Circuit Theory I7 Example 10.4 Calculating Complex Power An electrical load operates at 240 V rms. The load absorbs an average power of 8 kW at a lagging power factor of 0.8. Calculate the complex power of the load. Calculate the impedance of the load.

8 ECE 201 Circuit Theory I8 The power factor is “Lagging”, so we have an inductive load. The Reactive Power, Q, is Positive.

9 ECE 201 Circuit Theory I9

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