Kennesaw State University EE 2302 Fall 2017 Problem 2. The balanced three-phase system is characterized by a positive phase sequence and a line voltage of 100 V. Calculate the line current and per-phase load impedance if $R_w = 0 \Omega$ and the load draws 1 kW at a PF of 0.85 lagging. (a) Line current (15 points) (b) Per-phase load impedance (15 points)
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The load draws I kW at a power factor (PF) of 0.85 lagging. This means that the load has a reactive power component, which is causing it to lag behind the voltage waveform. Show more…
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