Voltage using Reactive Power Calculator

Calculate Voltage using Reactive Power







Formula

The formula to calculate the Voltage using Reactive Power is:

\[ V = \frac{Q}{I \cdot \sin(\Phi)} \]

Where:

Definition

Voltage is used to determine the value of the potential difference between terminals where alternating current flows.

Example Calculation

Let's assume the following values:

Using the formula:

\[ V = \frac{134}{2.1 \cdot \sin(0.5235987755982)} \]

Evaluating:

\[ V = 127.619047619048 \text{ V} \]

The Voltage is 127.619047619048 V.

Conversion Chart

Reactive Power (W) Current (A) Phase Difference (rad) Voltage (V)
120 2.1 0.5235987755982 114.285714285734
122 2.1 0.5235987755982 116.190476190496
124 2.1 0.5235987755982 118.095238095258
126 2.1 0.5235987755982 120.000000000021
128 2.1 0.5235987755982 121.904761904783
130 2.1 0.5235987755982 123.809523809545
132 2.1 0.5235987755982 125.714285714307
134 2.1 0.5235987755982 127.619047619069
136 2.1 0.5235987755982 129.523809523832
138 2.1 0.5235987755982 131.428571428594
140 2.1 0.5235987755982 133.333333333356