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ISBN: 9781305636309
Author: J. Duncan Glover; Thomas Overbye; Mulukutla S. Sarma
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.13MCQ
Consider the adopted per-unit system for the transformers. Specify true or false for each of the following statements:
(a) For the entire power system of concern, the value of
(b) The ratio of the voltage bases on either side of a transformer is selected to be the same as the ratio of the transformer voltage ratings.
(c) Per-unit impedance remains unchanged when referred from one side of a transformer to the other.
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Chapter 3 Solutions
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