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Define the term power factor. What is the value of power factor for a pure resistor, pure inductor and pure capacitor?

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The power factor is defined as the cosine of the angle between the current and the applied voltage. For a pure capacitor and inductor, `theta=90^(@)` and hence the power factor is zero. For a pure resistor, `theta=0^(@)` and hence the power factory is one.
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