V vlad777 Member Jul 19, 2012 #1 I am not understanding how can active power be represented with a phasor, when active power has DC component? Or in other words, how do you represent DC component with a phasor in complex plane? Many thanks.
I am not understanding how can active power be represented with a phasor, when active power has DC component? Or in other words, how do you represent DC component with a phasor in complex plane? Many thanks.
V vlad777 Member Jul 20, 2012 #2 I think I got it. Edges of power triangle are NOT rotating phasors. They are vectors or complex numbers. Apparent power is equal to: RMS active power, vector plus ,amplitude of reactive power.
I think I got it. Edges of power triangle are NOT rotating phasors. They are vectors or complex numbers. Apparent power is equal to: RMS active power, vector plus ,amplitude of reactive power.