Solve the power triangle at Z6 using the following network law below. 4.) Superposition Theorem Given: V1, V2, and V3 = 220∠0° V, 50 Hz Z1 = 7+j8 ohms Z2 = 6+j3 ohms Z3 = 5+j5 ohms Z4 = 2+j3 ohms Z5 = 8+j4 ohms Z6 = 1+j9 ohms

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Solve the power triangle at Z6 using the following network law below.

4.) Superposition Theorem

Given:
V1, V2, and V3 = 2200° V50 Hz
Z1 = 7+j8 ohms
Z2 = 6+j3 ohms
Z3 = 5+j5 ohms
Z4 = 2+j3 ohms
Z5 = 8+j4 ohms
Z6 = 1+j9 ohms

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5042 vi(
767132
ZI
7+j8r
220800V
Soltz
22
Jv₂
22020
Sotta
21√32
24
8+141/23
Z₂
235 + js r
26
1tjqr
22020"
Sütz
~ V3
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