Power Circuits Calculator
Power in Circuits Calculator
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About Power in Circuits
Electrical power is the rate at which energy is transferred or converted in a circuit. It is a key concept in both DC and AC circuits, with different formulas for true, apparent, and reactive power.
Key Formulas:
- P = VI - Power from voltage and current
- P = I²R - Power from current and resistance
- P = V²/R - Power from voltage and resistance
- P = √3VIcosφ - Three-phase AC true power
- S = VI - Apparent power (AC)
- Q = VI sinφ - Reactive power (AC)
- E = Pt - Energy from power and time
Power Types:
- True (Real) Power (P): Actual power consumed (W)
- Apparent Power (S): Product of RMS voltage and current (VA)
- Reactive Power (Q): Power stored and released (VAR)
Units:
- Power: W, kW, MW
- Voltage: V
- Current: A
- Resistance: Ω
- Energy: J, Wh, kWh
- Time: s, min, h
Applications:
- Electrical circuit analysis
- Power system design
- Energy consumption and billing
- Motor and transformer sizing
- Renewable energy systems
AC vs DC:
- DC: Power = VI, I²R, or V²/R
- AC Single Phase: True Power = VIcosφ, Apparent = VI, Reactive = VIsinφ
- AC Three Phase: True Power = √3VIcosφ, Apparent = √3VI, Reactive = √3VIsinφ
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