If that's y to the zero power, the value is 8.
Zero
0. Power factor has to do with the amount of real power. if you have a purely capacitive load, there is no real power flow, thus pf = 0. For purely resistive load, power factor will be 1.0.
IT means when torque is not zero even at zero power factor?? are you in IPU??
Form factor is (RMS value)/(average absolute value) For sine wave form factor = (1/sqrt(2))/(2/pi) = about 1.11
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Zero
1.0
Power factor value varies from zero to one depending upon the angle between vectorial value of voltage & current and equals to cos fi ( where fi is the angle between i & v)
Power factor value varies from zero to one depending upon the angle between vectorial value of voltage & current and equals to cos fi ( where fi is the angle between i & v)
The value of zero is zero. Zero is always going to have a value of zero.
Yes. Every integer is a factor of zero. Zero is in fact the only number that can be divided by zero, so zero is also a factor. Zero has an infinite number of factors.
No number exists. ============ Zero is not a factor of any number but zero.
of course it has - a value of zero - so if something times zero is zero - it must have a value
Zero is only a factor of zero. If I have 0 and multiply it by any other number, I still get 0. No number can be divided by zero - the concept is meaningless.
No.
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To find the hole of an equation, particularly in rational functions, you need to identify values that make both the numerator and denominator equal to zero at the same time. First, factor both the numerator and the denominator. If a common factor exists, the value that makes this factor zero is the x-coordinate of the hole. To find the corresponding y-coordinate, substitute this x-value back into the simplified version of the equation (after canceling the common factor).