In the quitessential electric power system in the figure, a voltmeter reads the same at the source and at the load, 128 volts. At the source, an ammeter reads 13 amps. The source sees a inductive circult. The cable (feeder) has a resistance of o ohms and a reactance of 2.53846 ohms. (a) What is the power factor angle, in degrees, at the source; (b) What is the active power delivered by the source: (C) What is the reactive power delvered by the source: (d) What is the power factor angle at the load, in degrees: (e) What is the active power absorbed by the load; () What is the reactive power absorbed by the load. Simple Power System jX. R. V.(N) load

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In the quitessential electric power system in the figure, a voltmeter reads the same at the source and at the load, 128 volts. At the source, an ammeter reads "
cable (feeder) has a resistance of o ohms and a reactance of 2.53845 ohms. (a) What is the power factor angle, in degrees, at the source; (b) What is the active power dellvered by the source: (C) What is the
reactive power delvered by the source: (d) What is the power factor angle at the load, in degrees: (e) What is the active power absorbed by the load: (1) What is the reactive power absorbed by the load.
amps. The source sees a inductive circuit. The
Simple Power System
jX,
R.
(a) 0, =
deg
(b) P, =
W
(C) Q =
VAr
(d) 0; =
deg
(e) P; =
W
(f) Q =
VAr
load
Transcribed Image Text:In the quitessential electric power system in the figure, a voltmeter reads the same at the source and at the load, 128 volts. At the source, an ammeter reads " cable (feeder) has a resistance of o ohms and a reactance of 2.53845 ohms. (a) What is the power factor angle, in degrees, at the source; (b) What is the active power dellvered by the source: (C) What is the reactive power delvered by the source: (d) What is the power factor angle at the load, in degrees: (e) What is the active power absorbed by the load: (1) What is the reactive power absorbed by the load. amps. The source sees a inductive circuit. The Simple Power System jX, R. (a) 0, = deg (b) P, = W (C) Q = VAr (d) 0; = deg (e) P; = W (f) Q = VAr load
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