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The three parallel loads in the circuit shown in Fig. can be described as follows: Load 1 is absorbing an average power of \(
show how did you find \( \mathrm{S} 1, \mathrm{~S} 2 \) and \( \mathrm{S} 3 \) ?
show how did you find \( \mathrm{Vg} \) ?
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The three parallel loads in the circuit shown in Fig. can be described as follows: Load 1 is absorbing an average power of \( \mathrm{P} 1 \) and delivering reactive power of \( 5 \mathrm{kvars} \); Load 2 is absorbing an average power of \( 4 \mathrm{~kW} \) and absorbing reactive power of Q2; Load 3 is a \( 20 \Omega \) resistor in parallel with a capacitor whose reactance is \( -10 \mathrm{j} \Omega \). Find a)the rms magnitude and the phase angle of \( \mathrm{Vg} \) if \( \mathrm{V} 0=200+0 j \) b) The total real and reactive power delivered for the source. c) Find the power "lost" in the line \( 0.1+\mathrm{J} 0.25 \Omega \) show how did you find \( \mathrm{S} 1, \mathrm{~S} 2 \) and \( \mathrm{S} 3 \) ? show how did you find \( \mathrm{Vg} \) ? show how did you find the power delivered for the source.? show how did you find the power "lost" in the line \( 0.1+\mathrm{J} 0.25 \Omega . ? \)


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