Q4) Find the load impedance $Z_L$ for the network of Fig. 3 for maximum power to the load and find the maximum power to the load. $R_1$ $X_L$ 3 ? 4 ? + E = 120 V ? 0° ? $X_C$ 6 ? $Z_L$ Figure 3
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The total impedance is given by the sum of the resistance (R) and the reactance (X) of the load impedance (ZL). Z = R + jX 2) Show more…
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