Find the average power, the reactive power, and the apparent power absorbed by the load in the circuit in Fig. P10.18 if vg equals 150 cos 250t V. Figure P10.18 80 µF 50 ? 100 mH Load
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The impedance Z of an inductor is given by Z = jωL, where j is the imaginary unit, ω is the angular frequency, and L is the inductance. Here, ω = 250 rad/s and L = 50 mH = 0.05 H, so Z = j(250)(0.05) = j12.5 Ω. The total impedance of the circuit is the sum of the Show more…
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