Voltage from Power Factor Calculator







Formula

To calculate the voltage from power factor:

\[ V = \frac{W}{PF \times A} \]

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Example Calculation 1

Let's assume the following values:

Step 1: Multiply the power factor by the current:

\[ PF \times A = 0.8 \times 10 = 8 \]

Step 2: Divide the power by the result:

\[ V = \frac{1000}{8} = 125 \text{ volts} \]

Example Calculation 2

Let's assume the following values:

Step 1: Multiply the power factor by the current:

\[ PF \times A = 0.9 \times 15 = 13.5 \]

Step 2: Divide the power by the result:

\[ V = \frac{1500}{13.5} = 111.11 \text{ volts} \]