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Why DC systems don’t involve reactive power?

by John Carter | Jul 27, 2021 | Theory, Uncategorized

The concept of reactive power comes into play in AC (Alternating Current) systems, not in DC (Direct Current) systems. This has to do with the nature of AC and DC power and the types of loads they typically serve. Reactive power (often represented by the variable Q...

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