On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 4:09 PM, Ken Cornetet <[email protected]> wrote:
> 1.       A nonlinear load (like something with rectifiers) will present a
> resistance that appears to vary with the instantaneous voltage. For a
> sinusoidal alternating voltage, this leads to a non-sinusoidal current,
> which creates a non-sinusoidal power. This non sinusoidal power will deliver
> less average power than the equivalent sinusoidal power.

  I feel like Bart Simpson's dog.  :)

  Except instead of "blah blah blah sit blah blah stay blah blah" all
I'm getting is "blah blah blah power blah blah load blah blah voltage
blah".  :)

-- Ben

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