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Homework Statement
An inductor has a resistance of 30 Ohm and an inductance of 0,1 H. A current with the peak value of 2 A runs through. Calculate the effect factor and the active effect if it connects to a grid with 230V and a frequency of 50 Hz.
My book says that the effect factor is 0,69 which I also get, but I can't get the active effect to 60 W. Thereby I believe that I am doing something wrong with the apparent effect (S).
R (Resistance) = 30 Ohm
L (Inductance) = 0,1 H
ipeak (Current peak) = 2 A
U (Voltage) = 230 V
f (Freq.) = 50 Hz
2. The attempt at a solution
f = 50 Hz ⇒ ω = 2π*f = 100π rad/s
RL = ω*L = 100π*0,1 = 10π Ohm
φ = arctan(XL/R) ≈ 46,3 degrees
Effect factor = cos(φ) ≈ 0,69
S = U*I
I = ipeak/sqrt(2)
⇒ S = (U*ipeak)/sqrt(2) ≈ 325,27 VA
Active effect = P = S*cos(φ) ≈ 224 W