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Denny wrote:
Who's this Theta broad you keep bringing up? In power engineering, the Greek letter, Theta, is usually used to denote the phase angle between the voltage and the current. V*I*cos(theta) are the watts, i.e. real power. V*I*sin(theta) are the vars, i.e. reactive volt-amps. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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