I've just starting studying about the Power Factor. As you know, there are 3 types of energy in the Power triangle: 1) Aparent power, 2) Active Power and 3) Reactive power.
The more the Reactive power, the less Active power used by the device.
My question is why reactive power is not useful to perform work?
I've read that Displacement current is a time-varying electric field that not has moving charges (electrons). If you don't have moving charges you don't have amperage, so you cannot perform work. Right?
And the last question: Reactive current is the same as Capacitive current?
The more the Reactive power, the less Active power used by the device.
My question is why reactive power is not useful to perform work?
I've read that Displacement current is a time-varying electric field that not has moving charges (electrons). If you don't have moving charges you don't have amperage, so you cannot perform work. Right?
And the last question: Reactive current is the same as Capacitive current?