(1) electrical energy per unit time that is alternately stored, then released. For example, reactive power is associated with a capacitor charging and discharging
as it operates on an AC system. Symbolized byQ, with units of volt-amperes reactive (VAR), it is the imaginary part of the complex power.
(2) the power consumed by the reactive part of the load impedance, calculated by multiplying the line current by the voltage across the reactive portion of the load. The units are vars (volt-ampere reactive) or kilovars.
as it operates on an AC system. Symbolized byQ, with units of volt-amperes reactive (VAR), it is the imaginary part of the complex power.
(2) the power consumed by the reactive part of the load impedance, calculated by multiplying the line current by the voltage across the reactive portion of the load. The units are vars (volt-ampere reactive) or kilovars.
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