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		<title>Power Factor of a Compact Fluorescent Lamp</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I got a P3 Kill A Watt as Christmas present. Besides being able to measure voltage, current and kilo-watt-hours, it can measure power factor as well. As we know, the power factor of a purely resistive AC circuit is 1.0. Typical household electronics contain inductive or capacitive elements and thus have a non-zero phase angle [...]]]></description>
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