Phasors: power, apparent power and theta

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paul_alan

Joined Nov 5, 2011
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I'm having some trouble with some formulas, maybe someone could help me...A pure capacitance load draws 6A from an 80V source. Determine the power, apparent power and theta. I'm confused as to which value goes on the x-axis and which goes on the y-axis. I want to say current is the x because it's a constant in a series circuit, but i see some phasors are drawn differently. any help is greatly appeciated.
 

EL7819

Joined Apr 15, 2011
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\( Total Apparent Power=St=sqrt(Pt^2+Qt^2)\)

\( P/S=P_{f} \)

\( P=average power=Watts=VA cos theta \)

\( S=apparent power=VI=VA\)

\(Q=reactive power=VAR=VI sin theta\)
 
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t_n_k

Joined Mar 6, 2009
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I'm confused as to which value goes on the x-axis and which goes on the y-axis. I want to say current is the x because it's a constant in a series circuit, but i see some phasors are drawn differently.
Are you wanting to draw a phasor diagram for this case?
 
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