what is the diffrence between resistive load and
capoasitive load.?
Answer Posted / jagadeeshraja.m
In Resistive load the angle between Voltage(E) & Current
(I)are in phase to each other, (ie,..) COS 0 = 1. So power
factor is always unity.
In Capacitive load, Current Leads the Voltage by the angle
of COS @.
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