Electrical Engineering ⇒ Topic : Instantaneous Power
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Instantaneous Power The instantaneous power supplied to a circuit is simply the product of the instantaneous voltage and instantaneous current. The instantaneous power is always expressed in watts, in-espective of the type of circuit used. The instantaneous power may be positive or negative. A positive value means that power flows from the source to the load. Consequently, a negative value means that power flows from the load to the source | |
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