Understanding Active and Reactive Power
Electrical Engineering students find it difficult to understand the difference between active and reactive power. The tool given in here enables changing relevant parameters and observe the behavior of apparent power, active power, and reactive power.
Apparent Power
The equation for the instantaneous voltage:
The equation for the instantaneous current:
where;
is instantaneous voltage
is instantaneous current
is RMS voltage
is RMS current
is system frequency
This shows that apparent power can be decomposed into two components. The green color component is active power and the red color component including the negative sign is reactive power.
Active Power
You may observe that the direction of the active power is always positive. This means active power always flows from the source to the load.
Reactive Power
The direction of the reactive power change in a frequency of
two times the system frequency. This means loads absorb and release reactive
power. The released reactive power should be absorbed by the source.
You can change RMS voltage, RMS current, frequency, and the load power factor and observe the changes in apparent power, active power, and reactive power.
When the power factor is 1, there is no
reactive power and when the power factor is 0, there is no active power.