A parallel circuit consisting of a resistor, an impedance coil, and a capacitor of negligible loss is connected across a 120-volt 25-Hz supply and takes a current of 4.3 amp. The current to the resistor is 3.6amp, that of the capacitor 2.5 amp and that to the impedance coil, 3.2 amp, Determine power-factor angle and power of entire circuit.

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A parallel circuit consisting of a resistor, an impedance coil, and a
capacitor of negligible loss is connected across a 120-volt 25-Hz supply
and takes a current of 4.3 amp. The current to the resistor is 3.6amp, that
of the capacitor 2.5 amp and that to the impedance coil, 3.2 amp,
Determine power-factor angle and power of entire circuit.
Transcribed Image Text:A parallel circuit consisting of a resistor, an impedance coil, and a capacitor of negligible loss is connected across a 120-volt 25-Hz supply and takes a current of 4.3 amp. The current to the resistor is 3.6amp, that of the capacitor 2.5 amp and that to the impedance coil, 3.2 amp, Determine power-factor angle and power of entire circuit.
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