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(a)
Find the values of average power
(a)
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Answer to Problem 1P
The values of
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
From the given expressions, the required parameters are written as follows:
Formula used:
Write the expression for average power as follows:
Here,
Write the expression for reactive power as follows:
Calculation:
Substitute 100 V for ,
As the average power is obtained with positive sign, the average is absorbed from the terminals of the box in the given circuit.
Substitute 100 V for ,
As the reactive power is obtained with positive sign, the magnetizing VARs are absorbed from the terminals of the box in the given circuit.
Conclusion:
Thus, the values of
(b)
Find the values of average power
(b)
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Answer to Problem 1P
The values of
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
From the given expressions, the required parameters are written as follows:
Calculation:
Substitute 40 V for ,
As the average power is obtained with positive sign, the average is absorbed from the terminals of the box in the given circuit.
Substitute 40 V for ,
As the reactive power is obtained with negative sign, the magnetizing VARs are delivered to the terminals of the box in the given circuit.
Conclusion:
Thus, the values of
(c)
Find the values of average power
(c)
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Answer to Problem 1P
The values of
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
From the given expressions, the required parameters are written as follows:
Calculation:
Rewrite the given expression of current as follows:
Therefore, the value of
Substitute 400 V for ,
As the average power is obtained with negative sign, the average is delivered to the terminals of the box in the given circuit.
Substitute 400 V for ,
As the reactive power is obtained with negative sign, the magnetizing VARs are delivered to the terminals of the box in the given circuit.
Conclusion:
Thus, the values of
(d)
Find the values of average power
(d)
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Answer to Problem 1P
The values of
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
From the given expressions, the required parameters are written as follows:
Calculation:
Rewrite the given expression of voltage as follows:
Therefore, the value of
Substitute 200 V for ,
As the average power is obtained with negative sign, the average is delivered to the terminals of the box in the given circuit.
Substitute 200 V for ,
As the reactive power is obtained with positive sign, the magnetizing VARs are absorbed from the terminals of the box in the given circuit.
Conclusion:
Thus, the values of
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