8. Three impedance Z1=1-j4, z2=-6. and z3 = 4 +j3 respectively are connected in series parallel. Z1 is connected in series with the parallel z2 and z3. If this circuit is connected across a 230 V across a 230 V, 60 hz, source, determine the voltage across the parallel of Z2 and Z3

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Problem 2.20P: A circuit consists of two impedances, Z1=2030 and Z2=2560, in parallel, supplied by a source voltage...
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8. Three impedance Z1=1-j4, z2=-6. and z3
= 4 +j3 respectively are connected in
series parallel. Z1 is connected in series
with the parallel z2 and z3. If this circuit
is connected across a 230 V across a
230 V, 60 hz, source, determine the
voltage across the parallel of Z2 and Z3
O 156.3
146.8
135.7
O 163.2
Transcribed Image Text:8. Three impedance Z1=1-j4, z2=-6. and z3 = 4 +j3 respectively are connected in series parallel. Z1 is connected in series with the parallel z2 and z3. If this circuit is connected across a 230 V across a 230 V, 60 hz, source, determine the voltage across the parallel of Z2 and Z3 O 156.3 146.8 135.7 O 163.2
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