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Hey everyone! I’m currently pursuing a degree in Electrical Engineering and I’m facing a bit of confusion regarding power factor correction. Can someone please explain to me what it is and how it affects electrical systems? Thanks in advance!
Power factor correction refers to the process of correcting the power factor in an electrical system. It involves adding capacitors to the circuit to reduce the reactive power and improve the overall efficiency of the system.
Power factor correction plays a crucial role in reducing energy wastage and improving the quality of power. It helps in avoiding penalties from the electricity provider, as low power factor can result in higher charges.
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