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Engineering, 22.04.2020 01:46 stephliu721

The two loads in Figure 5 can be described as follows: Load 1 absorbs an average power
of 6 kW at a leading power factor of 0.7. Load 2 absorbs 18 kVA at a lagging power
factor of 0.55. Determine the following.
The real, net reactive and apparent power of each load.
Draw the power triangle for each load.
111)The current through each load
iv)The total apparent power of both loads.
v) The total current
vii) The resultant power factor of the two loads.
vii)
The power rating of the 0.05 N resistor.
viii) Given that power sources operates at 50Hz find the capacitance required to correct the power factor to a value of 1

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