RMS Current using Reactive Power Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Root Mean Square Current = Reactive Power/(Root Mean Square Voltage*sin(Phase Difference))
Irms = Q/(Vrms*sin(Φ))
This formula uses 1 Functions, 4 Variables
Functions Used
sin - Sine is a trigonometric function that describes the ratio of the length of the opposite side of a right triangle to the length of the hypotenuse., sin(Angle)
Variables Used
Root Mean Square Current - (Measured in Ampere) - Root Mean Square Current is defined as the root mean square of a given current.
Reactive Power - (Measured in Watt) - Reactive Power is a measure of the energy exchange between the source and the reactive part of the load.
Root Mean Square Voltage - (Measured in Volt) - Root Mean Square Voltage is the square root of the time average of the voltage squared.
Phase Difference - (Measured in Radian) - Phase Difference is defined as the difference between the phasor of apparent and real power (in degrees) or between voltage and current in an ac circuit.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Reactive Power: 134 Volt Ampere Reactive --> 134 Watt (Check conversion ​here)
Root Mean Square Voltage: 57.5 Volt --> 57.5 Volt No Conversion Required
Phase Difference: 30 Degree --> 0.5235987755982 Radian (Check conversion ​here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Irms = Q/(Vrms*sin(Φ)) --> 134/(57.5*sin(0.5235987755982))
Evaluating ... ...
Irms = 4.66086956521739
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
4.66086956521739 Ampere --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
4.66086956521739 4.66087 Ampere <-- Root Mean Square Current
(Calculation completed in 00.008 seconds)

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RMS Current using Reactive Power Formula

Root Mean Square Current = Reactive Power/(Root Mean Square Voltage*sin(Phase Difference))
Irms = Q/(Vrms*sin(Φ))

What is the difference between real power and reactive power?

Real Power is equal to the Reactive Power i.e. there is no VAr in DC Circuits. Only Real Power exists. There is no Reactive Power in DC circuits due to the zero phase angle (Φ) between current and voltage. Real power is important to produce heat and utilize the electric and magnetic field generated by Reactive Power.

How to Calculate RMS Current using Reactive Power?

RMS Current using Reactive Power calculator uses Root Mean Square Current = Reactive Power/(Root Mean Square Voltage*sin(Phase Difference)) to calculate the Root Mean Square Current, RMS Current using Reactive Power is defined as the steady or DC current which when flowing through a circuit for a given time period produces the same heat as produced by the AC current flowing through the same circuit for the same time period. Root Mean Square Current is denoted by Irms symbol.

How to calculate RMS Current using Reactive Power using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for RMS Current using Reactive Power, enter Reactive Power (Q), Root Mean Square Voltage (Vrms) & Phase Difference (Φ) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the RMS Current using Reactive Power calculation can be explained with given input values -> 4.66087 = 134/(57.5*sin(0.5235987755982)).

FAQ

What is RMS Current using Reactive Power?
RMS Current using Reactive Power is defined as the steady or DC current which when flowing through a circuit for a given time period produces the same heat as produced by the AC current flowing through the same circuit for the same time period and is represented as Irms = Q/(Vrms*sin(Φ)) or Root Mean Square Current = Reactive Power/(Root Mean Square Voltage*sin(Phase Difference)). Reactive Power is a measure of the energy exchange between the source and the reactive part of the load, Root Mean Square Voltage is the square root of the time average of the voltage squared & Phase Difference is defined as the difference between the phasor of apparent and real power (in degrees) or between voltage and current in an ac circuit.
How to calculate RMS Current using Reactive Power?
RMS Current using Reactive Power is defined as the steady or DC current which when flowing through a circuit for a given time period produces the same heat as produced by the AC current flowing through the same circuit for the same time period is calculated using Root Mean Square Current = Reactive Power/(Root Mean Square Voltage*sin(Phase Difference)). To calculate RMS Current using Reactive Power, you need Reactive Power (Q), Root Mean Square Voltage (Vrms) & Phase Difference (Φ). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Reactive Power, Root Mean Square Voltage & Phase Difference and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Root Mean Square Current?
In this formula, Root Mean Square Current uses Reactive Power, Root Mean Square Voltage & Phase Difference. We can use 2 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Root Mean Square Current = Real Power/(Root Mean Square Voltage*cos(Phase Difference))
  • Root Mean Square Current = Real Power/(Root Mean Square Voltage*cos(Phase Difference))
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