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When connecting the circuit in the figure to an AC voltage generator, it is possible to say that
L
R
O (a) the load does not absorb any reactive power,
O (b) it is indeterminate from the reactive power point of view,
O (C) the load absorbs positive reactive power,
(d) the load absorbs'negative reactive power,
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Transcribed Image Text:When connecting the circuit in the figure to an AC voltage generator, it is possible to say that L R O (a) the load does not absorb any reactive power, O (b) it is indeterminate from the reactive power point of view, O (C) the load absorbs positive reactive power, (d) the load absorbs'negative reactive power, $241009 070241009 8241009
By correcting the power factor of the load in the figure using the capacitor C
12
V
V2
P2, Q2
P,Q1
(a) the current before the capacitor decreases: / <2
O (b) the real power before the capacitor increases. P > P2
O (c) the reactive power before the capacitor increases: Q > Q
(d) the voltage before the capacitor decreases: V, < V2
Transcribed Image Text:By correcting the power factor of the load in the figure using the capacitor C 12 V V2 P2, Q2 P,Q1 (a) the current before the capacitor decreases: / <2 O (b) the real power before the capacitor increases. P > P2 O (c) the reactive power before the capacitor increases: Q > Q (d) the voltage before the capacitor decreases: V, < V2
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