Positive-sequence, balanced Δ-connected source supplies a balanced Δ-connected load. If the impedance per phase of the load is 18 + j12 Ω and Ia = 2.609 ∠ 35° A, find IAB and VAB: Answer: 5.548 ∠ 65° A, 120 ∠ 98.692° V.
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609 ∠ 35° / √3 IAB = 1.504 ∠ 35° Show more…
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