An inductive circuit with a 250 µf parallel capacitor has a power factor of 93% lagging. The supply voltage is 120 V with a frequency of 60 Hz and the supply current is 15 A. when, the capacitor is disconnected, Determine: a) The apparent power S, b) The active power P, c) The reactive power Q.

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An inductive circuit with a 250 µf parallel capacitor has a power factor of
93% lagging. The supply voltage is 120 V with a frequency of 60 Hz and the
supply current is 15 A.
when, the capacitor is disconnected, Determine:
a) The apparent power S,
b) The active power P,
c) The reactive power Q.
Transcribed Image Text:An inductive circuit with a 250 µf parallel capacitor has a power factor of 93% lagging. The supply voltage is 120 V with a frequency of 60 Hz and the supply current is 15 A. when, the capacitor is disconnected, Determine: a) The apparent power S, b) The active power P, c) The reactive power Q.
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