Voltage sags and swells. Refer to the Electrical Engineering (Vol. 95, 2013) study of the power quality of a transformer. Exercise 2.127 (p. 108). Recall that two causes of poor power quality are “sags” and “swells.”. (A sag is an unusual dip and a swell is an unusual increase in the voltage level of a transformer.) For Turkish transformers built for heavy industry, the
- a. What is the
probability that the number of sags per week is less than 400? - b. What is the probability that the number of swells per week is greater than 1 00?
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