Q 3) The schematic diagram of a generator supplying two loads through a distribution system is shown below. Load A draws 8kW at a leading pf of 0.8, while load B draws 10kW at a 0.6 lagging pf. The terminal voltage at load B is 215 Vrms. Determine the voltage at the generator as well as the real power P, reactive power Q, and apparent power S, supplied by the generator. Assuming the terminal voltage at load B is the reference phasor and has the zero phase angle, i.e., the phasor of terminal voltage at load B is 21520° Vrms- 0.4 2 J0.8 N 0.40 J0.8 Q Load Load A B

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Q 3) The schematic diagram of a generator supplying two loads through a distribution system is shown
below. Load A draws 8kW at a leading pf of 0.8, while load B draws 10kW at a 0.6 lagging pf. The
terminal voltage at load B is 215 Vrms. Determine the voltage at the generator as well as the real power
P, reactive power Q, and apparent power S, supplied by the generator. Assuming the terminal voltage
at load B is the reference phasor and has the zero phase angle, i.e., the phasor of terminal voltage at
load B is 21520° Vrms-
0.4 2
J0.8 N
0.40
J0.8 Q
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Transcribed Image Text:Q 3) The schematic diagram of a generator supplying two loads through a distribution system is shown below. Load A draws 8kW at a leading pf of 0.8, while load B draws 10kW at a 0.6 lagging pf. The terminal voltage at load B is 215 Vrms. Determine the voltage at the generator as well as the real power P, reactive power Q, and apparent power S, supplied by the generator. Assuming the terminal voltage at load B is the reference phasor and has the zero phase angle, i.e., the phasor of terminal voltage at load B is 21520° Vrms- 0.4 2 J0.8 N 0.40 J0.8 Q Load Load A B
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