QUESTION 2 Two loads are connected in parallel to the supply, the first takes a current of 40 A at a lagging phase angle of 30°, and the second a current of 30 A at a leading phase angle of 45°. Construct a phasor diagram to scale (You can use a GRAPH paper as well for better presentation) to represent the difference between the supply voltage and these currents. From this diagram, by construction, determine the total current taken from the supply and its phase angle.

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QUESTION 2
Two loads are connected in parallel to the supply, the first takes a current of 40 A at a lagging
phase angle of 30°, and the second a current of 30 A at a leading phase angle of 45°. Construct
a phasor diagram to scale (You can use a GRAPH paper as well for better presentation) to
represent the difference between the supply voltage and these currents. From this diagram, by
construction, determine the total current taken from the supply and its phase angle.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 2 Two loads are connected in parallel to the supply, the first takes a current of 40 A at a lagging phase angle of 30°, and the second a current of 30 A at a leading phase angle of 45°. Construct a phasor diagram to scale (You can use a GRAPH paper as well for better presentation) to represent the difference between the supply voltage and these currents. From this diagram, by construction, determine the total current taken from the supply and its phase angle.
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