V₁ I₁ www R₁ L₁ mon Ir Rf > www R₂ Im Lm L2 ୮୪୪୪ 12 RL ୮୪୪୪ LL The equivalent circuit for a transformer or induction motor is similar to that shown in the "T-Circuit" schematic diagram. The unknowns may be found from a variety of circuit theory methods. Mesh analysis using MATLAB is suggested. Given R1 = 1 ohms; L1 = 0.01 H; Rf = 1000 ohms; Lm = 8 H; R2 = 1 ohms; L2 = 0.01 H; RL = 200 ohms; LL = 0; and V1 = 480 V. Assume V1 is the reference for phase angle. Determine the magnitude V2. Round to the nearest integer value of volts. Determine angle of V2. Round to the nearest tenth of degrees.

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The equivalent circuit for a transformer or induction motor is similar to that shown in the "T-Circuit" schematic diagram. The
unknowns may be found from a variety of circuit theory methods. Mesh analysis using MATLAB is suggested. Given R1 = 1 ohms; L1
= 0.01 H; Rf = 1000 ohms; Lm = 8 H; R2 = 1 ohms; L2 = 0.01 H; RL = 200 ohms; LL = 0; and V1 = 480 V. Assume V1 is the reference
for phase angle. Determine the magnitude V2. Round to the nearest integer value of volts.
Determine angle of V2. Round
to the nearest tenth of degrees.
Transcribed Image Text:V₁ I₁ www R₁ L₁ ୮୪୪୪ If Rf > www R₂ Im Lm L2 ୮୪୪୪ 12 RL 1000 The equivalent circuit for a transformer or induction motor is similar to that shown in the "T-Circuit" schematic diagram. The unknowns may be found from a variety of circuit theory methods. Mesh analysis using MATLAB is suggested. Given R1 = 1 ohms; L1 = 0.01 H; Rf = 1000 ohms; Lm = 8 H; R2 = 1 ohms; L2 = 0.01 H; RL = 200 ohms; LL = 0; and V1 = 480 V. Assume V1 is the reference for phase angle. Determine the magnitude V2. Round to the nearest integer value of volts. Determine angle of V2. Round to the nearest tenth of degrees.
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