Calculate the apparent power, power factor, and reactive power associated with a load if it draws complex power S equal to:a. 1 + j0.5 kVAb. 400 VAc. 150 angle -21 degrees VAd. 75 angle 25 degrees VAPlease show work
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The apparent power is the magnitude of the complex power, which is |S| = √(1^2 + 0.5^2) = 1.12 kVA. The power factor is the cosine of the angle between the real power and the apparent power, which is cos(0) = 1. The reactive power is the sine of the angle times Show more…
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