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Chapter 23, Problem 4PP
Assume that the circuit shown in Figure 23-2 is connected co a 1000-Hz line and has a true power of 486.75 W and a reactive power of 187.5 VARs. The coral current flow in the circuit is 7.5 A. Find the missing values.
ET __________________ | ER __________________ | EC __________________ |
IT 7.5 A __________________ | IR __________________ | IC __________________ |
Z __________________ | R __________________ | XC __________________ |
VA __________________ | P 486.75 W _______________ | VARsC 187.5 ____________ |
PF __________________ | ∠θ __________________ | C __________________ |
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