EBK POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
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Author: Glover
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.22P
The real power delivered by a source to two impedances,
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a. the current flowing through impedance Z2
b. reactive power consumed by impedance Zs
c. the active power supplied by the 60 V supply
d. the total apparent power consumed by the load
The voltage and current of a load are v(t)=cos(wt) and i(t)=cos(wt-30), respectively. Calculate the reactive power. choose one the answers below
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The load on the right is absorbing 650 W-j200 VAR. VL = 80/0° V.
Find the following in rectangular form:
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b. What is the value of the load impedance when
referred to the high-voltage side of the
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Chapter 2 Solutions
EBK POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
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