How to Calculate Power Factor using Resistance (1-Phase 2-Wire US)?
Power Factor using Resistance (1-Phase 2-Wire US) calculator uses Power Factor = (2*Power Transmitted/Maximum Voltage Underground AC)*sqrt(Resistance Underground AC/Line Losses) to calculate the Power Factor, The Power Factor using Resistance (1-Phase 2-Wire US) formula is defined as the cosine of the angle between the voltage phasor and current phasor in an AC circuit. Power Factor is denoted by PF symbol.
How to calculate Power Factor using Resistance (1-Phase 2-Wire US) using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Power Factor using Resistance (1-Phase 2-Wire US), enter Power Transmitted (P), Maximum Voltage Underground AC (Vm), Resistance Underground AC (R) & Line Losses (Ploss) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Power Factor using Resistance (1-Phase 2-Wire US) calculation can be explained with given input values -> 3.569873 = (2*300/230)*sqrt(5/2.67).