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    The Power Factor of a Load Is Equal to the
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The Power Factor of a Load Is Equal to the

Question 9

Question 9

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The power factor of a load is equal to the


A) sine of its phase angle.
B) ratio of true power to apparent power.
C) ratio of its resistance to reactance.
D) each of the above.

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