Look at the circuit in Figure 1 and determine the following: (a) Total Admittance. (b) Total Impedance. (c) Total Current (lt). (d) Current (I1) through impedance Z2. (e) Current (12) through impedance Z3. (f) Current (I3) through impedance Za. (g) Is this an inductive or capacitive circuit? (h) Voltage across Z1. (i) Voltage across A and B. 6) Voltage across Zs. A. z, - 220V;5OHZ Figure 1 Z1 = 3 + j5 ohm Z2 = 10 + j0 ohm Z3 = 5 + j15 ohm Z4 = 10 – j30 ohm Zs = 20 – j30 ohm %3D

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Problem 1 - Series en Parallel AC networks [19]
Look at the circuit in Figure 1 and
determine the following:
(a) Total Admittance.
(b) Total Impedance.
(c) Total Current (l:).
(d) Current (I1) through impedance Z2.
(e) Current (12) through impedance Z3.
(f) Current (I3) through impedance Z4.
(g) Is this an inductive or capacitive
circuit?
A.
B Zs
220V;50HZ
Figure 1
(h) Voltage across Z1.
(i) Voltage across A and B.
G) Voltage across Zs.
Z1 = 3 + j5 ohm
Z2 = 10 + jo ohm
Z3 = 5 + j15 ohm
Z4 = 10 – j30 ohm
Zs = 20 – j30 ohm
Admittance and Impedance in
rectangular notation.
All currents and voltage in polar
notation.
Take voltage as reference.
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 1 - Series en Parallel AC networks [19] Look at the circuit in Figure 1 and determine the following: (a) Total Admittance. (b) Total Impedance. (c) Total Current (l:). (d) Current (I1) through impedance Z2. (e) Current (12) through impedance Z3. (f) Current (I3) through impedance Z4. (g) Is this an inductive or capacitive circuit? A. B Zs 220V;50HZ Figure 1 (h) Voltage across Z1. (i) Voltage across A and B. G) Voltage across Zs. Z1 = 3 + j5 ohm Z2 = 10 + jo ohm Z3 = 5 + j15 ohm Z4 = 10 – j30 ohm Zs = 20 – j30 ohm Admittance and Impedance in rectangular notation. All currents and voltage in polar notation. Take voltage as reference.
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