Power System Analysis & Design
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ISBN: 9781305636187
Author: Glover, J. Duncan, Overbye, Thomas J. (thomas Jeffrey), Sarma, Mulukutla S.
Publisher: Cengage Learning,
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.23MCQ
In a balanced system, the phasor sum of the line-to-line voltages and the phasor sum of the line-to-neutral voltages are always equal to zero.
(a) False
(b) True
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Problem 1 - Series en Parallel AC networks [19]
Look at the circuit in Figure 1 and
determine the following:
(a) Total Admittance.
(b) Total Impedance.
(c) Total Current (l:).
(d) Current (I1) through impedance Z2.
(e) Current (12) through impedance Z3.
(f) Current (I3) through impedance Z4.
(g) Is this an inductive or capacitive
circuit?
A.
B Zs
220V;50HZ
Figure 1
(h) Voltage across Z1.
(i) Voltage across A and B.
G) Voltage across Zs.
Z1 = 3 + j5 ohm
Z2 = 10 + jo ohm
Z3 = 5 + j15 ohm
Z4 = 10 – j30 ohm
Zs = 20 – j30 ohm
Admittance and Impedance in
rectangular notation.
All currents and voltage in polar
notation.
Take voltage as reference.
Which of the following statements is/are true?
A In purely resistive circuit, the current lags voltage.
(B In purely capacitive circuit, the voltage lags current.
In purely resistive circuit, the current is in phase with voltage.
D In purely inductive circuit, the current leads voltage.
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Power System Analysis & Design
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