Q2 Two single-phase voltage sources, V1 and V2 are connected by parallel line impedance of Z11 = 1+ j2 N and Z12 = 3+jN as shown in Figure Q2(a). If, V, = 230210° Vrms and V, = 240420° Vrms (i) Analyze the current supplied and received by the sources of V, and V2 respectively. (ii) Determine the complex power for each source. (iii) Based on the real and reactive power, explain whether each of sources is supply

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Two single-phase voltage sources, V1 and V2 are connected by parallel line impedance
of Z11 = 1+ j2 N and Z12 = 3 +jN as shown in Figure Q2(a). If, V, =
230210° Vrms and V, = 240420° Vrms
(i)
Analyze the current supplied and received by the sources of V, and V2
respectively.
(ii) Determine the complex power for each source.
(iii) Based on the real and reactive power, explain whether each of sources is supply
or receive power.
Transcribed Image Text:Q2 Two single-phase voltage sources, V1 and V2 are connected by parallel line impedance of Z11 = 1+ j2 N and Z12 = 3 +jN as shown in Figure Q2(a). If, V, = 230210° Vrms and V, = 240420° Vrms (i) Analyze the current supplied and received by the sources of V, and V2 respectively. (ii) Determine the complex power for each source. (iii) Based on the real and reactive power, explain whether each of sources is supply or receive power.
ZLI
Z12
V1
V2
Figure Q2(a)
Transcribed Image Text:ZLI Z12 V1 V2 Figure Q2(a)
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