what is difference between inductive and reactiveload?
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Answer / farha
A load having inductive or capacitive reactance is known as
reactive load while inductive load has inductive
reactance.This means that in inductive load Voltage always
leads the current through the load,while in reactive load
voltage may lead or lag behind the current depending on the
value of difference between capacitive and inductive
reactance.
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Answer / paridhi jain
inductive load is purely inductive but reactive load can b
inductive or capacitive or both
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Answer / nirav desai
inductive load is purely inductive but reactive load can b
inductive or capacitive or both
nirav desai
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Answer / selva
Inductive Load- Winding type load are all called as inductive load . Always fall in lagging power factor i.e - Voltage lag to current
Ex. Choke,ordinary lamp,grinder, Tube lights, All induction motors , etc............
Capactive load -Synchronous load called capacitive loads.Always fall in Improving power factor from lag to lead.Voltage lead by current
Servo motor, synchronous motors, Capacitor & its bank.
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