What is the reactive power and how to control the reactive
power in power plant
Answer Posted / vinothbabu.k
THE POWER WHICH REAL UTILISATION OF THE MOTOR R OTHER
EQUIPMENT CALLED AS ACTIVE POWER.BUT THE POWER CONSIDERING
WITH LOSSES LIKE IRON LOSS,CU LOSS,FRICTION LOSS WEAR TEAR
LOSS COMBINING THIS LOSSES WITH THE ACTIVE POWER CALLED AS
REACTIVE POWER,ITS SIMPLY SAY THE POWER DELEVARED IN THE
OUTPUT...
IT CAN CONTROL BY AVOIDING ALL THIS LOSSES
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