how system voltage affect the power factor or vice-versa.
Answer Posted / sasi karthick a
PF is purely depends on the load. If the connected load is
more inductive then it requires potential difference to
store the energy in form of magnectic flux which is not
useful work to load. Hence the voltage lags behind the
current until the inductance is fully stored.
If more inductance leads to more lagging leads to (cos
<phi>) will be low hence voltage will drop more, since the
actual voltage spiltted for magnectising and work done.
Appropirately current will raise.
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