Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)
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Author: Robert L. Boylestad
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Chapter 17, Problem 7P
For the network in Fig. 17.44:
a. Find the current I1.
b. Find the voltage V1.
c. Calculate the average power delivered to the network.
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An electric saw, a wood shaper, and a motor load of a workshop establish a 18 kVA power demand at 0.5
power factor lagging on a 208 V, 60 Hz supply.
a) Establish the power triangle for the load.
b) Determine the power-factor capacitor that must be place in parallel with the load to raise the power
factor to 0.9 lagging.
c) Determine the change in supply current from the uncompensated to the compensated system.
d) Determine the power-factor capacitor that must be placed in parallel with the load to raise the power
factor to unity.
Use the image to answer the 3 part question.
A)determine the impedance of the circuit.
B)determine the average power provided by the source to the circuit.
C) Determine Vr the maximum voltage drop through the resistor and Vc max the maximum voltage drop through the capacitor
The variation of the load is considered over a period of month in the monthly load curve.
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Chapter 17 Solutions
Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)
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