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Chapter 4, Problem 4.33P
To determine
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Line to neutral capacitance per phase in F/km and admittance to neutral in S/km.
Compare the results to the case in which diameter is 1.5cm.
To determine
(b)
Line to neutral capacitance per phase in F/km and admittance to neutral in S/km.
Compare the results to the case in which diameter is 1.5cm.
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f(+)= 50 Sin³ (500+)
Step 1
To decompose f(t)=50 Sin³ (500x+), use trigonometric
indentity for Sin³ (e)
Sin³ (0)- 3 Sin (e)-Sin (30)
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Step2: Apply indentity to f(t).
f(+)= 50 Sin³ (500+)
= 50. 3 Sin (500+) - Sin (3*500π+)
= 50.
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12.5
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3 Sin (500+)-Sin (1500+)
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[3 Sin (580x+)-Sin (1500x+)]
37.5 Sin (500+)-12.5 Sin (1500π+)
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