(b) A 30 2 non-reactive resistor is connected in series with a coil of inductance 100 mH and negligible resistance. The combined circuit is connected to a 415 V, 50 Hz supply. Calculate (i) the reactance of the coil, (ii) the impedance of the circuit, (iii) the current in the circuit, (iv) the power factor of the circuit, and (v) the power absorbed by the circuit
(b) A 30 2 non-reactive resistor is connected in series with a coil of inductance 100 mH and negligible resistance. The combined circuit is connected to a 415 V, 50 Hz supply. Calculate (i) the reactance of the coil, (ii) the impedance of the circuit, (iii) the current in the circuit, (iv) the power factor of the circuit, and (v) the power absorbed by the circuit
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![(b) A 300 non-reactive resistor is connected in series with a coil of inductance 100 ml and
negligible resistance. The combined circuit is connected to a 415 V, 50 Hz supply.
Calculate
(i) the reactance of the coil,
(ii) the impedance of the circuit,
(iii) the current in the circuit,
(iv) the power factor of the circuit, and
(v) the power absorbed by the circuit](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F7735b10f-f198-4708-9d12-2b16bf4fb9b7%2Fb4e5e458-cc99-4222-8ede-8b37ccdbf4ee%2Fihpr5s_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:(b) A 300 non-reactive resistor is connected in series with a coil of inductance 100 ml and
negligible resistance. The combined circuit is connected to a 415 V, 50 Hz supply.
Calculate
(i) the reactance of the coil,
(ii) the impedance of the circuit,
(iii) the current in the circuit,
(iv) the power factor of the circuit, and
(v) the power absorbed by the circuit
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