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  2. Power Factor Calculator

    www.omnicalculator.com/physics/power-factor

    This calculator will help you find out the values of the different types of power in the circuit and supply you with a power factor formula that expresses the relationship between the real and apparent power.

  3. Power Factor Calculator - Power Triangle - Inch Calculator

    www.inchcalculator.com/power-factor-calculator

    Calculate the power factor for an AC electrical circuit, plus learn how the power triangle is used to derive the power factor formulas.

  4. Power Factor Calculator - CalcTool

    www.calctool.org/electrical-energy/power-factor

    Power factor calculator helps you find the value of each of the power triangle elements: real power (P), reactive power (Q), and apparent power (S).

  5. Power Factor Calculator

    calculatordna.com/power-factor-calculator

    The Power Factor Calculator helps you determine the power factor of an electrical system, calculate apparent power, reactive power, and power factor correction capacitance. This is crucial for optimizing energy efficiency and correcting power factor issues in both single-phase and three-phase systems.

  6. Power Factor Calculator

    calculator.academy/power-factor-calculator

    Enter the real power and the apparent power into the calculator to determine the power factor.

  7. Power Factor Calculator - Calculatorology

    www.calculatorology.com/power-factor-calculator

    Power Factor Calculator is used to calculate the apparent power, power factor, correction capacitor's capacitance and the reactive power. You start by first selecting the phase which may be single or three phase.

  8. Power factor correction calculator | CalculatorX.com

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    Power factor calculator. Calaculate power factor, apparent power, reactive power and correction capacitor's capacitance. Select phase number. Enter real power in kilowatts (kW). Enter phase current in amps (A). For three phase, select voltage type. Enter voltage in volts (V). Enter AC frequency in Hertz (Hz) - needed only for capacitance ...