Yes. Power factor is never greater than one, nor less than negative one. It is the cosine of the phase angle, and is the ratio of true versus apparent power.A negative power factor can occur in the case of a generator.
Factor it once, and then factor the factors.
"Common" requires more than one...
There is no "common factor" of 350, to have a common factor you must have more than one number, so there is no common factor of 350.
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A number with more than one factor is normal, since all numbers except 0 and 1 have more than one factor. A number with more than two factors is composite.
A number with more than one factor is normal, since all numbers except 0 and 1 have more than one factor. A number with more than two factors is composite.
Numbers with more than one factor pair are composite numbers.
Yes. Power factor is never greater than one, nor less than negative one. It is the cosine of the phase angle, and is the ratio of true versus apparent power.A negative power factor can occur in the case of a generator.
Power factor correction is a process that has to do with managing the essential traits of electric loads that are used to create a power factor of less than one.
Factor it once, and then factor the factors.
You need more than one number to have a COMMON factor since common implies more than one.
All one can say without more information is that it is less than 1 and greater than zero.
No.
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481 amps if the load has a power factor of 1, but if the power factor is less than one (e.g. if it's a motor) you also have to divide by the power factor.
Yes.