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The three loads in the circuit seen in (Figure 1) are described as follows:
Load 1 is absorbing 1.8 kW and 600 VAR: Load 2 is absorbing
1.5 kVA at a power factor of 0.8 leading: Load 3 is a 12 resistor in
parallel with an inductance whose reactance is 48 2. Suppose that
V₂1 V₁₂13020° V (rms).
Figure
10.0.
4
L3
1 of 1
Part E
Calculate the magnitudes of the total average power delivered by the circuit and the total average power absorbed by the circuit.
Express your answers in kilowatts to three significant figures separated by a comma.
▸ View Available Hint(s)
Pact. Pabs
Submit
Part F
863,863 kW
✓ Correct
Here we learn how to find the magnitudes of the total average power delivered by the circuit and the total average power absorbed by the circuil. These magnitudes are
always equal
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Transcribed Image Text:The three loads in the circuit seen in (Figure 1) are described as follows: Load 1 is absorbing 1.8 kW and 600 VAR: Load 2 is absorbing 1.5 kVA at a power factor of 0.8 leading: Load 3 is a 12 resistor in parallel with an inductance whose reactance is 48 2. Suppose that V₂1 V₁₂13020° V (rms). Figure 10.0. 4 L3 1 of 1 Part E Calculate the magnitudes of the total average power delivered by the circuit and the total average power absorbed by the circuit. Express your answers in kilowatts to three significant figures separated by a comma. ▸ View Available Hint(s) Pact. Pabs Submit Part F 863,863 kW ✓ Correct Here we learn how to find the magnitudes of the total average power delivered by the circuit and the total average power absorbed by the circuil. These magnitudes are always equal Previous Answers Calculate the magnitudes of the total readive power delivered by the circuit and the total reactive power absorbed by the circuit Express your answers in kilovolt-amperes reactive to three significant figures separated by a comma. ▸ View Available Hint(s) Submit IVE ΑΣΦ ΑΣΦ | Η vec Quivi, Quim 1.11, 1.11 You have already submitted this answer. Enter a new answer. No credit lost. Try again. Provide Feedback % Previous Answers C ? Review KVAR Next >
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