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Exercise:
An ac motor is labelled as VO/IO/PO. What do these numbers stand for? Calculate the motor’s power factor and phase shift.

Solution:
The usual convention is that voltage and current values correspond to the em rms values and that the power is the em effective power. The power factor is cosDeltaphi pfacF fracPVtimesI pfac approx resultpfacP It follows for the phase shift that Deltaphi dphiF arccosleftfracPVtimesIright dphi approx resultdphiP resultdphidegP
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Exercise:
An ac motor is labelled as VO/IO/PO. What do these numbers stand for? Calculate the motor’s power factor and phase shift.

Solution:
The usual convention is that voltage and current values correspond to the em rms values and that the power is the em effective power. The power factor is cosDeltaphi pfacF fracPVtimesI pfac approx resultpfacP It follows for the phase shift that Deltaphi dphiF arccosleftfracPVtimesIright dphi approx resultdphiP resultdphidegP
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