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Reactive Power in a Capacitor Is Defined as the Rate

Question 7

Question 7

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Reactive power Reactive power   in a capacitor is defined as the rate at which a capacitor stores or returns energy and is measured in: A) watts reactive. B) volt-ampere reactive. C) current per time constant. D) volts per time constant. in a capacitor is defined as the rate at which a capacitor stores or returns energy and is measured in:


A) watts reactive.
B) volt-ampere reactive.
C) current per time constant.
D) volts per time constant.

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