File:Power factor 0.7.svg

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English: An illustration for power factor, showing the voltage, current, and instantaneous power waveforms along with the average power, over a full cycle, when the current lags voltage by 45°. The curve labels in the key are in descending order by peak value.
Русский: Коэффициент мощности при
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Source self-made, after w:Image:ACPower01CJC.png by User:C J Cowie
Author 121a0012
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This graph was created using Gnuplot 4.2 and then edited with Inkscape. The gnuplot command used to generate the original graph was:

plot \
   cos(x) title "Voltage", \
   0.8*cos(x-45) title "Current", \
   0.8*cos(x)*cos(x-45) title "Power", \
   0.2*sqrt(2) title "Average power"

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5 October 2007

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