The complex power associated with each phase of a balanced Y-connected load is 250L 55° KVA. The line voltage at the terminals of the load is 5000 V. The per-phase impedance of the load is: Oa. 33.33 L 25° ? Ob. 41.67 L 25° ? Oc. 33.33 L 55° ? Od. 41.67 L 55° ?
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The given complex power is 250 + 55i KVA, which means the real power (P) is 250 KVA and the reactive power (Q) is 55 KVA. Show more…
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