What is Power Loss?
A power loss is defined as the entire difference between an electrical circuit’s input and output power as a result of circuit resistance. The power is calculated through the multiplication of the current and voltage.
How to determine the Power Loss?
Step-1: First, the current should be determined at the input.
Step-2: Next, the voltage at the input should be determined.
Step-3: After that, the output current should be determined.
Step-4: Next, the voltage at the output should be determined.
Step-5: We may find the power loss using the formula below by entering the values that have been determined.
Power Loss Calculator
A power loss calculator calculates the amount of power lost in electrical systems, usually in the form of heat, because of resistance in conductors (or) components. It is essential in determining the efficiency & performance of electrical circuits.
To automate these calculations, utilize our power loss calculator and enter the required values (voltage, current) to obtain the power loss instantaneously.
Power Loss Formula
To compute an electrical circuit’s power loss, apply the formula below:
PL = II x VI – IO x VO
Where
PL represents the power loss in watts
II represents the input current in amps
VI represents the input voltage in volts
IO represents the output current in amps
VO represents the output voltage in volts
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