B. Two impedances of 202-45° 2 and 30230° Q are connected in series across a certain supply and the resulting current is found to be 10 A. If the supply voltage remains unchanged, calculate the supply current when the impedances are connected in parallel.
B. Two impedances of 202-45° 2 and 30230° Q are connected in series across a certain supply and the resulting current is found to be 10 A. If the supply voltage remains unchanged, calculate the supply current when the impedances are connected in parallel.
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Chapter18: Resistive-inductive Parallel Circuits
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 10PP: In an R-L parallel circuit, ET=240 volts, R=560, and XL=330. Find apparent power.
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