Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)
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Author: Robert L. Boylestad
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Chapter 19, Problem 56P
To determine
(a)
The load resistance
To determine
(b)
The maximum power delivered to the load impedance for the given condition.
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*14. For the circuit of Fig. 19.51:
a. Find the total number of watts, volt-amperes reactive,
and volt-amperes, and F.
b. Find the current I..
c. Find the type of elements and their impedance in each
box. (Assume that the elements within each box are in
series.)
Load 2
30 W
40 VAR (L)
Load 1
Load 3
E = 100 V 20 (2)
200 W
Fp = 1
FIG. 19.51
100 VAR (L)
Fp = 0
Find Z and Y parameters of the following network if they exist:
2₁
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Za
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Ideal
E = 50 V 260°
Load 1
Load 2
5. For the system of Fig. 19.44:
a. Find PT. Qr, and St.
b. Find the power factor F-
c. Draw the power triangle.
d. Find I,.
Load 4
200 VAR (C)
100 W
100 VAR (Z)
200 W
100 VAR (L)
200 W
Load 3
200 VAR (C)
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