EBK PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRIC CIRCUITS
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Chapter 4, Problem 20P
What is the power when there are 500 mA of current through a 4.7 kΩ resistor?
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Questions:
Q1: Verify that the average power generated equals the average power
absorbed using the simulated values in Table 7-2.
Q2: Verify that the reactive power generated equals the reactive power
absorbed using the simulated values in Table 7-2.
Q3: Why it is important to correct the power factor of a load?
Q4: Find the ideal value of the capacitor theoretically that will result in unity
power factor.
Vs pp (V)
VRIPP (V) VRLC PP (V)
AT (μs)
T (us)
8°
pf
Simulated
14
8.523
7.84
84.850
1000
29.88
0.866
Measured
14
8.523
7.854
82.94
1000
29.85
0.86733
Table 7-2 Power Calculations
Pvs (mW) Qvs (mVAR) PRI (MW) Pay (mW)
Qt (mVAR)
Qc (mYAR)
Simulated
-12.93
-7.428
9.081
3.855
12.27
-4.84
Calculated
-12.936
-7.434
9.083
3.856
12.32
-4.85
Part II: Power Factor Correction
Table 7-3 Power Factor Correction
AT (us)
0°
pf
Simulated
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0
1
Measured
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0
1
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