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2.4 Assume that the impedance of a power line connecting buses 1 and 2 is 50270° 2, and that the bus voltages are 7560/-10° and 7200L0° V per phase, respectively. Determine the following: (a) The real power per phase that is being transmitted from bus 1 to bus 2 (b) The reactive power per phase that is being transmitted from bus 1 to bus2

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