What is the reactive power and how to control the reactive
power in power plant
Answer Posted / rishu chaubey
reactive or apparent power is that which depend upon the
magnitude of voltage at both receiving and sending end.It is
a useless power you would not normally be charged for using
reactive power because you are consuming some energy half
the time, and giving it all back the other half of the time.
generally reactor are used to consume reactive power.
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