Answer Posted / coolclikker
because on the load end there is a real & reactive load both
are connected. Due to reactive load power factor is lagging
so due to low power factor actual capacity of the
transformer becomes less and losses increases. So that's why
capacity is always given in Apparent power(KVA). KVA is
actually the capacity that how much power a transformer can
supply to load
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 1 Yes | 0 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
What is power relay?
WHAT CAUSED THRESHOLD VOLTAGE TO EXIST?
How to know the following data of synchronous generator 1. D-Axis Unsaturated Reactance 2. D-Axis Unsaturated Transient Reactance 3. D-Axis Unsaturated Sub - Transient Reactance
Zone of protection and tripping scheme of arc protection relay.
Earth has zero potential then what would be the neutral potential ?
What size cable (based on voltage drop) is required to supply a 40 A three phase boiler if the wiring system is 75V single insulated cables installed in non-metallic rigid conduit 56m from the main switchboard? Voltage drop in the consumer's mains is 8V.
at what basis/standard we have to arrive the current density of aluminium/ copper in busbar?
excitation limit of an excitor
what are the different sizes of U.G. cable & where these cabl;es are used according to voltage ..
What is meant by Im=30mA@Vk/2. How to know the kee point voltage for CT design
if the armature current in a dc generator is ac ( sinusoidal ) why doesnt the sjhape af armature mmf a sinusoidal (ni) ? armature mmf in case of a dc machine is triangular.
why can we use cosine wave instead of sine in ac supply as both have same rms vale and ripple factor
why is control bus bi-directional?
please forward me the type of questions which would rise while me attending to 33KV Electrical License to my mail ID:vadrevu_raghava@yahoo.co.in
List few applications of d.c series motor?