Re: Power factor/ frequency / true rms measurement of a 230V AC 50hz signal
- From: Stanislaw Flatto <compaid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 12:00:09 GMT
Phil Allison wrote:
** Maybe YOU need to go look up the definition of " power factor " - Mr Flatto.
P'eff' = VxI cos(angle) reminds me of vectors. How to calculate other derivatives of this is trivial.
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Cos vectors have NOTHING to do with the task the OP has set himself.
........ Phil
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