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Chapter 12, Problem 28E
A three-phase load is to be powered by a three-wire, three-phase, Y-connected source having phase voltage of 400 V and operating at 50 Hz. Each phase of the load consists of a parallel combination of a 500 Ω resistor, 10 mH inductor, and 1 mF capacitor. (a) Compute the line current, line voltage, phase current, and power factor of the load if the load is also Y-connected. (b) Rewire the load so that it is Δ-connected, and find the same quantities requested in part (a).
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Loose Leaf for Engineering Circuit Analysis Format: Loose-leaf
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