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Power factor is a measure of how effectively electrical power is being converted into useful work output, defined as the ratio of real power (measured in watts) to apparent power (measured in volt-amperes). A power factor of 1 indicates that all the power is being used effectively, while values less than 1 indicate inefficiencies, often seen in systems involving alternating current. Understanding power factor is essential in analyzing the performance of electrical circuits, particularly those with reactive components, where energy is stored and released rather than consumed.