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Chapter 2, Problem 2.28P
Three loads are connected in parallel across a single-phase source voltage of
Load 1 absorbs 15 kW and 6.667 kvar;
Load 2 absorbs 3 kVA at O.96PF leading;
Load 3 absorbs 15 kW at unity power factor.
Calculate the equivalent impedance, Z, for the three parallel loads, for two cases:
(i) Series combination of R and X, and (ii) parallel combination of R and X.
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