The three loads in the circuit seen in (Figure 1) are S₁ =4+1 kVA, S2 5+ 12 kVA, and S₁ 10+50 kVA. Suppose that v₁ =v2 = 145 V. Calculate the complex power associated with Vg1. Use positive value for absorbed power and negative value for delivered power. Express your answer in kilovolt-amperes to three significant figures. Enter your answer in rectangular form. View Available Hint(s) Hint 1. How to approach the problem The complex power associated with a source can be found from the voltage of the source and the current of the source. In order to find consider the currents into which it splits and determine them from the given power values. After finding the currents, you may calculate the source by applying KVL Figure 1 of 1 Sgl 19 ΑΣΦ Η VOC 0.05 w Submit Previous Answers Request Answer 0.15 w S₁₁V(rms) S₁ X Incorrect; Try Again SV(rms) 0.05 0 w Part B ? kVA

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The three loads in the circuit seen in (Figure 1) are
S₁ 4+1 kVA, S₂-5+2 kVA, and
Ss 10+j0 kVA. Suppose that v₁ = v2 = 145 V.
Calculate the complex power associated with Vg1. Use positive value for absorbed power and negative value for delivered power.
Express your answer in kilovolt-amperes to three significant figures. Enter your answer in rectangular form.
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Hint 1. How to approach the problem
The complex power associated with a source can be found from the voltage of the source and the current of the source. In order to find thi
consider the currents into which it splits and determine them from the given power values. After finding the currents, you may calculate the
the source by applying KVL
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Transcribed Image Text:The three loads in the circuit seen in (Figure 1) are S₁ 4+1 kVA, S₂-5+2 kVA, and Ss 10+j0 kVA. Suppose that v₁ = v2 = 145 V. Calculate the complex power associated with Vg1. Use positive value for absorbed power and negative value for delivered power. Express your answer in kilovolt-amperes to three significant figures. Enter your answer in rectangular form. View Available Hint(s) Hint 1. How to approach the problem The complex power associated with a source can be found from the voltage of the source and the current of the source. In order to find thi consider the currents into which it splits and determine them from the given power values. After finding the currents, you may calculate the the source by applying KVL Figure V 0.05 w 0.15 Ω 0.05 Ω S₁₁V(rms) S v2 V(rms) 1 of 1 S₁ 10 ΑΣΦ ↓↑ vec 0 ? Sgl = Submit Previous Answers Request Answer × Incorrect; Try Again ▾ Part B kVA
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