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POWER TRIANGLE Basic AC Power Figure 1   Power Triangle The power triangle represents comparable values that can be used directly to find the efficiency level  of  generated  power  to  usable  power,  which  is  expressed  as  the  power  factor  (discussed later).    Apparent  power,  reactive  power,  and  true  power  can  be  calculated  by  using  the  DC equivalent (RMS value) of the AC voltage and current components along with the power factor. Apparent Power Apparent  power  (S)  is  the  power  delivered  to  an  electrical  circuit.     Equation  (9-1)  is  a mathematical representation of apparent power.   The measurement of apparent power is in volt- amperes (VA). S = I2Z = ITE (9-1) where S   = apparent power (VA) I    = RMS current (A) E   = RMS voltage (V) Z   = impedance (W) ES-09 Page 2 Rev. 0

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