Question 4 Figure Q4 shows a three-phase star-connected load with a phase voltage of 230V. Calculate (i) The magnitude of the current in each phase and its phase angle with respect to the voltage (ii) The current in the neutral conductor (iii) The total power absorbed
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Without this information, we cannot determine the current magnitude accurately. However, we can calculate the current magnitude assuming a power factor of 1 (i.e., a purely resistive load). In a star-connected load, the line voltage (Vl) is equal to the phase Show more…
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