In an AC circuit, if the voltage is 120 V and the current is 10 A, what is the power factor if the real power is 600 W? (2021)

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In an AC circuit, if the voltage is 120 V and the current is 10 A, what is the power factor if the real power is 600 W? (2021)
  1. 0.5
  2. 0.6
  3. 0.8
  4. 1.0

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Q: In an AC circuit, if the voltage is 120 V and the current is 10 A, what is the power factor if the real power is 600 W? (2021)
Solution: Power factor = Real Power / (Voltage × Current) = 600 / (120 × 10) = 0.5.
Steps: 6

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