Determine the cause for each set of symptoms. Refer to Figure 3-27. Figure 3-27 The meter indicate the correct readings for this circuit. 1. Sympotm: The ammeter reading is zero, and the voltmeter reading is 10 V. Cause: ( a ) R is shorted ( b ) R is open . ( c ) The voltage source in faulty .
Determine the cause for each set of symptoms. Refer to Figure 3-27. Figure 3-27 The meter indicate the correct readings for this circuit. 1. Sympotm: The ammeter reading is zero, and the voltmeter reading is 10 V. Cause: ( a ) R is shorted ( b ) R is open . ( c ) The voltage source in faulty .
Solution Summary: The author explains that if the resistance is shorted, the voltage across the open terminal will be zero. If the ammeter's value is zero, then the voltmeter will supply 10V.
Q1. What is power dissipation in the Zener diode circuit given for
a) RL=100 Ohm ?
b) RL=∞
The one-line diagram of an unloaded power system is shown below.
Reactances of the two sections of transmission line are shown on the diagram.
The generators and transformers are rated as follows:
20 MVA, 13.8 kV, X = 0.20 p.u
Generator 1:
Generator 2:
Generator 3:
30 MVA, 18 kV, X = 0.20 p.u
Transformer Ti:
Transformer T2:
30 MVA, 20 kV, X = 0.20 p.u
25 MVA, 220Y/13.8A kV, X = 10%
Three single-phase units each rated 10
MVA, 127/18 kV, X = 10%
HT sides connected in wye
Transformer T3:
LT sides connected in delta
35 MVA, 220Y/22Y KV, X = 10%
j80 Q
j100 Q
Line 1
Line 2
T₁
T₂
Draw the impedance diagram with all reactances marked in per unit. Choose
a base of 50 MVA, 13.8 kV in the circuit of generator 1.
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Chapter 3 Solutions
Electronics Fundamentals: Circuits, Devices & Applications
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