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For the Y-Y system of Fig. 24.46 the impedance of each line is
a. Find the total load loss of the system including the line loss.
b. Find the phase voltage of the supply.
c. Find the power factor of the load (including the line loss) on the supply.
d. Is the power factor leading or lagging?
e. Find the magnitude and phase angle of each phase of the balanced load.
f. Find the power factor of the load (not including the line loss).
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