The formula to calculate the Voltage using Power Factor is:
\[ V = \frac{P}{\cos(\Phi) \cdot I} \]
Where:
Voltage is used to determine the value of the potential difference between terminals where alternating current flows.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ V = \frac{235}{0.86 \cdot 2.1} \]
Evaluating:
\[ V = 130.121816168328 \text{ V} \]
The Voltage is 130.121816168328 V.
Real Power (W) | Power Factor | Current (A) | Voltage (V) |
---|---|---|---|
220 | 0.86 | 2.1 | 121.816168327796 |
225 | 0.86 | 2.1 | 124.584717607973 |
230 | 0.86 | 2.1 | 127.353266888151 |
235 | 0.86 | 2.1 | 130.121816168328 |
240 | 0.86 | 2.1 | 132.890365448505 |