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Power is defined as energy per unit of time. In the SI system it is measured in watts ('''[[W]]'''). In alternating current circuits, energy storage elements such as inductance and capacitance may result in periodic reversals of the direction of energy flow. The portion of power flow averaged over a complete cycle of the AC waveform results in net transfer of energy in one direction is known as real power. The portion of power flow due to stored energy, which returns to the source in each cycle, is known as reactive power. | Power is defined as energy per unit of time. In the SI system it is measured in watts ('''[[W]]'''). In alternating current circuits, energy storage elements such as inductance and capacitance may result in periodic reversals of the direction of energy flow. The portion of power flow averaged over a complete cycle of the AC waveform results in net transfer of energy in one direction is known as real power. The portion of power flow due to stored energy, which returns to the source in each cycle, is known as reactive power. | ||
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*'''[[Timing Glossary]]''' | *'''[[Timing Glossary]]''' | ||
* '''[[Data Service Requirements World Cup]]''' | * '''[[Data Service Requirements World Cup]]''' | ||
*'''[[Freestyle Timing Booklet]]''' | *'''[[Freestyle Timing Booklet]]''' | ||
*'''[[Ski Cross World Cup Inspection Report]]''' | *'''[[Ski Cross World Cup Inspection Report]]''' | ||
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# Wikipedia See '''''AC power''''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AC_power] | # Wikipedia See '''''AC power''''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AC_power] | ||
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Power is defined as energy per unit of time. In the SI system it is measured in watts (W). In alternating current circuits, energy storage elements such as inductance and capacitance may result in periodic reversals of the direction of energy flow. The portion of power flow averaged over a complete cycle of the AC waveform results in net transfer of energy in one direction is known as real power. The portion of power flow due to stored energy, which returns to the source in each cycle, is known as reactive power.
[edit] Also see
- Timing Glossary
- Data Service Requirements World Cup
- Freestyle Timing Booklet
- Ski Cross World Cup Inspection Report
[edit] Reference
- Wikipedia See AC power [1]
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