Under balanced operating conditions, consider the three-phase complex power delivered by the three-phase source to the three-phase load. Match the following expressions, those on the left to those on the right.
(i) Realpower,
(a)
(ii) Reactive power,
(b)
(iii) Total apparent power,
(iv) Complex power,
Note that
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