Question 19 1 pts What would be the HP output of a three-phase motor taking 12.1 A at 480 V, with a rated PF of 0.87, and 82% efficiency? [Select] HP
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Given: V = 480 V I = 12.1 A S = √3 * 480 * 12.1 S = 9936.8 VA Show more…
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