load formed of a 2 hm resistor and 3 mH inductor in parallel onnected to a 230 V 50 Hz supply. (i) What is the equivalent complex impedance of this circuit?

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A load formed of a 2 Ohm resistor and 3 mH inductor in parallel is
connected to a 230 V 50 Hz supply.
(i) What is the equivalent complex impedance of this circuit?
(ii) What active and reactive power will be consumed?
Transcribed Image Text:A load formed of a 2 Ohm resistor and 3 mH inductor in parallel is connected to a 230 V 50 Hz supply. (i) What is the equivalent complex impedance of this circuit? (ii) What active and reactive power will be consumed?
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A load formed of a 2 Ohm resistor and 3 mH inductor in parallel is
connected to a 230 V 50 Hz supply.
(i) What is the equivalent complex impedance of this circuit?
(ii) What active and reactive power will be consumed?
Transcribed Image Text:A load formed of a 2 Ohm resistor and 3 mH inductor in parallel is connected to a 230 V 50 Hz supply. (i) What is the equivalent complex impedance of this circuit? (ii) What active and reactive power will be consumed?
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