the electrical power triangle is as shown in the above pictiure
its when theres a power supply inside like a power pack so u can carry it around with u
There is no such thing as 'electrical power' or 'mechanical power' or, in fact, any other sort of power. Power is simply a rate -the rate of doing work. In SI, power is measured in watts. An obsolete unit of power is a horsepower. Although, in the Unites States, the power of an engine is usually measured in horsepower, elsewhere it is measured in watts (or, more usually, kilowatts).So, when an engineer describes converting electrical power to mechanical power, what he actually means is the rate of converting electrical energy to mechanical energy.
MVA is the apparent power. MVA=( MW+ MVAr)1/2
A generator converts mechanical power into electrical power. A motor converts electrical power into mechanical power.
The power runs through electrical circuits that are mapped out by the city.
A triangle.
If you mean the symbol of a triangle, in math and science a triangle stands for change in
what is the power rating of energy
High tension electrical wires
It means the millennium puzzle or a Spell Counter or Triangle Power.
P means Electric Power
It depends on whether you mean electrical power or mechanical power. The electrical power comes from the on-board batteries. The mechanical power comes from the motor. The motor is what makes the electrical power turn into mechanical power this is what goes through the drive train to propel the wheels.The Electric car will get its electrical energy from the batteries. The electrical energy is then converted into mechanical energy by the motor. The mechanical energy is then transfered into the wheels providing the power needed to achieve propulsion.
Bringing public electrical power to farms, and equipping the farms with electrical devices to aid in farming.
I am not sure what exactly you mean by "reactive power" (I guess you mean electrical reactive power), but power is the ratio of energy for a period of time. So that makes power (and reactive power as well) a scalar, since you can describe it with only one number. The fact that electrical reactive power is drawn on a XY plane, should not confuse you.
The answer depends on what you mean by "mean of triangle". There is no such geometric term.
Electrical motors convert electrical energy into mechanical energy.
Hard to know what you mean by "strength". If you mean power, then the answer is no.