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The ratings of a three-phase three-winding transformer are
Primary(1): Y connected
Secondary (2): Y connected,
Tertiary (3): A connected,
Neglecting winding resistances and exciting current, the per-unit leakage reactances are
(a) Determine the per-unit reactances
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