Guide To Sources On Vietnam, 1969 1975

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    Capacitors generate reactive power by storing energy in an electric field and releasing it when needed, while inductors consume reactive power by storing energy in a magnetic field.


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    Are capacitors and inductors reactive?

    Capacitors and Inductors are reactive. They store power in their fields (electric and magnetic). For 1/4 of the ac waveform, power is consumed by the reactive device as the field is formed. But the next quarter waveform, the electric or magnetic field collapses and energy is returned to the source. Same for last two quarters, but opposite polarity.

    What is the difference between a resistor and a capacitor?

    Resistor consumes and reactive device stores/sends power to source. The true benefit is when an inductor AND a capacitor are in the circuit. Leading capacitive reactive power is opposite in polarity to lagging inductive reactive power. The capacitor supplies power to the inductor decreasing the reactive power the source has to provide.

    Why does inductor absorb reactive power and capacitor delivers reactive power?

    The reactive power stored by an inductor or capacitor is supplied back to the source by it. So, since both the inductor and capacitor are storing as well as delivering (releasing) the energy back to the source, why is it said that inductor absorbs reactive power and capacitor delivers reactive power?

    What does a capacitor do in a motor?

    The capacitor supplies 671VAR of leading reactive power to the lagging reactive power of the motor, decreasing net reactive power to 329VAR. The capacitor acts acts as a source for the inductor (motor coils). Electric field of capacitor charges up. As the electric field discharges, the magnetic field of coils form.

    What are the benefits of a capacitor vs a inductor?

    The true benefit is when an inductor AND a capacitor are in the circuit. Leading capacitive reactive power is opposite in polarity to lagging inductive reactive power. The capacitor supplies power to the inductor decreasing the reactive power the source has to provide. The basis for power factor correction. Select RLC in the reference.

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