| ??? 05/24/01 13:55 Read: times |
#11905 - RE: Power measuring |
"...10A. So, I can't use srial resistor..."
That's why you use a small resistor! (milliOhms) If you multiply the instananeous voltage by the instantaneous current you will, of course, get the true power. You could work out the Power Factor if wnated. RMS will need maths. VA will also need maths |
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