No,
Power factor may not have a magnitude greater than 1. It represents the proportion of power used by the load as compare to the total power delivered to the load.
If the load is able to store power, then some of the power delivered to the load will be stored and then returned back to the electricity supply (50 times a second, depending on your grid frequency).
(234,1)(117,2)(78,3)(39,6)(26,9)(18,13)
Any multiples of 18 that differ by 18, like 216 and 234, 234 and 252, 252 and 270, 270 and 288.
A base number is used as a factor in a power.
234 * 234 = 54,756
30% of 234= 30% * 234= 0.3 * 234= 70.2
The greatest common factor of 234 , 178 = 2
no. it is a factor of 228.
No.
234 is even and divisible by three. It has to be divisible by 6.
The highest common factor is 13.(13 * 11 = 143)(13 * 18 = 234)
The GCF is 39.
The GCF is 18.
The GCF is 2.
The GCF is 18.
The GCF is 9.
468/2=234 234/2=117 117/3=39 39/3=13 2x2x3x3x13
(234,1)(117,2)(78,3)(39,6)(26,9)(18,13)