distribution factor ['dis·trə′byü·shən 'fak·tər](nucleonics) A term used to express the modification of the effect of radiation in a biological system attributable to the nonuniform distribution of an internally deposited isotope, such as radium's being concentrated in bones.
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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).
Electrical engineers use it in calculating power factor and electrical load distribution when dealing with 3 phase power connections.
Distribution bars allow a vehicle to pull more weight without damaging the rear axle or interfering with steering. They function by adding some leverage to both sides of the hitch, which allows for more even distribution of the load's weight.
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technically it can be done, 1. by interchanging the line side and the load side termination of the KWHM .2 it is also applicable to Kilowat-Hour Meter having only single current coils.by utilizing the supply that internally bypasses the KWHM. however is it unlawful? because any device whereby electricity is stolen is a crime. 3, but the very legal means is the power factor correction factor.... doyax_88@rocketmail.com