Question: What is the difference between real power and reactive power?Answer: Real power is the actual power consumed by the load and measured in kilowatts (kW), while reactive power represents the non-working power due to the inductive or capacitive nature of the load and is measured in kilovolt-amperes reactive (kVAR). |
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