A single-phase three-wire 60-Hz circuit serves three loads, as shown in the figure below. Determine (a)$I_{aA}$, (b)$I_{nN}$, (c)$I_c$, and (d) the energy use over a 24-hour period in kilowatt-hours. Find $I_{aA}$, $I_{nN}$, $I_c$.
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(a) To find Ia, we can use Ohm's Law: V = Ia * Ra, where V is the voltage across load A and Ra is the resistance of load A. (b) To find In, we can use Ohm's Law: V = In * Rn, where V is the voltage across load N and Rn is the resistance of load N. (c) To find Show more…
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