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Chapter 12, Problem 43E
(a) Is the load represented in Fig. 12.41 considered a three-phase load? Explain. (b) If ZAN = 1 − j7 Ω, and ZAB = 2 + j Ω, calculate all phase (and line) currents and voltages assuming a phase to neutral voltage of 120 VAC (the two phases are 180° out of phase). (c) Under what circumstances does current flow in the neutral wire?
FIGURE 12.41
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