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10.6 Find the phasor voltage V. (rms) in the circuit shown if loads I., and I...
2. Use the node-voltage method to find the phasor voltage V, in the circuit shown in Figure Express the voltage both in polar and rectangular form. 3412 I+-8N Á vš50 (-) 2.4 1. () 10+j10
The line-to-neutral voltage at the terminals of the balanced three-phase load in the circuit shown in A I į 480, kVAI 1 08 pf Q Tap image to zoom is 1900 V.At this voltage, the load is absorbing 480 kVA at 0.8 pf lag Part A Use VAN as the reference and express Ina in polar form. Enter your answer using polar notation. Express argument in degrees. Submit Request Answer Part B Calculate the complex power associated with the ideal...
1.2 kW 0.8 kVAR (cap) (a) In the circuit shown in Fig. Qla, find: Construct the power triangles for the loads. (ii) Find the overall complex power consumed in the loads. (iii) Find the current lo. 100/90° v (rms) 2 kVA 0.707 pf leading 4 kW 0.9 pf lagging Fig. Qla (b) [This part has no connection to part (a)] Find the value of the parallel capacitance needed to correct a load of 140 kVAR at 0.85 lagging pf to...
9) The voltage V in the frequency-domain circuit shown in Fig. P10.18 is 240/0°V (rms) a) Find the average and reactive power for the voltage source. average power? magnetizing vars? with each impedance branch in the circuit. absorbed average power. absorbed magnetizing vars. b) Is the voltage source absorbing or delivering c) Is the voltage source absorbing or delivering d) Find the average and reactive powers associated e) Check the balance between delivered and f) Check the balance between delivered...
Q5: The circuit show below has two loads connected to 120 V (rms), 60Hz, house-hold supply. The load-1 is a resistive load (lamp) with a total power of 5 kW. The load-2 is a motor drawing 10 kVA at 0.6 power factor, lagging. The capacitor is initially not connected a) Calculate the load currents (phasor) I and 12 14] b) Calculate the supply current I c) What is the power factor of the source when it supplies to both loads?...
Review Part A. Find the relationship between the phasor voltage and phasor current for a resistance The resistor shown here has been transformed into the phasor domain: Ik 4k Suppose that the phasor current is given by IR = 752120 mA. Find the phasor voltage VR. Enter a complex number in polar form, with phase angle in degrees. View Available Hint(s) 3002120 V Submit Previous Answers Correct Part B - Draw the phasor diagram of the resistance from Part A...
4. (10.6) Find the output voltage (as a phasor) in the circuit below. j1 Ω 2Ω W 2020° 192 5/20 5. (10.42) Find the currents and voltages (as phasors) in the circuit below containing an ideal transformer. WW th ot 20 7602 20200 & 10 6. (10.43) Find the voltage (as phasor) in the circuit below containing an ideal transformer. 2:1 2:1 rün 402 W W of 22 2020 -120 lllll j622 lo 7. If Li - 30 mH, L2...
For the given circuit, a. Find the total admittance and impedance in polar form. b. Find the voltage E and currents I_r.I_L., and I_C in phasor form. c. Find the average power delivered to the circuit. d. Find the power factor and indicate if is leading or lagging. e. Find the time domain expressions for the currents and voltage. The total load on a 208 V, 60 Hz supply is 6 KW resistive, 10 kV AR inductive, and 4 kVAR...
(30) In the circuit with a voltage source and two loads below, find the following: 2. The complex power of each load a. b. The total complex power for the two loads - note units of power in the figure c. Sketch the triangle for the total complex power e total current from the source as a phasor assuming the line voltage at the load is 20820 VRMS The value of the parallel capacitance in parallel with the two loads...
n the circuit shown, the AC voltage source supplies an rms voltage of 156 V at frequency f. The circuit has R = 99 W, XL = 190 W, and XC = 93 W. (a) Find the impedence of the circuit. Z = W (b) Find the rms current flowing in the circuit. Irms = A (c) Find the phase angle in degrees between the current in the circuit and the voltage supplied by the AC source. f = degrees ...