Assume that the unbalanced rms phase voltage and rms current phasors are given as below. 12020° a 62 60°1 6230° A labc |

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Assume that the unbalanced rms phase voltage and rms current phasors are given as below. 12020° a 62 60°1 6230° A labc |

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Assume That The Unbalanced Rms Phase Voltage And Rms Current Phasors Are Given As Below 12020 A 62 60 1 6230 A Labc 1
Assume That The Unbalanced Rms Phase Voltage And Rms Current Phasors Are Given As Below 12020 A 62 60 1 6230 A Labc 1 (118.21 KiB) Viewed 40 times
Assume that the unbalanced rms phase voltage and rms current phasors are given as below. 12020° a 62 60°1 6230° A labc |Іь | = Vabc = |V₂|= 120 -30° V, LVc. 120260°. 62180° (a) Find the three-phase complex power, active and reactive power, apparent power, and the angle of complex power using phase quantities. [15pts] (b) Find the sequence voltages (V012) using symmetrical transformation. [20pts] (c) If the sequence currents (012) are given as below, find the three-phase complex power using sequence voltages (V012) and currents (1012). [15pts] 1.03522 45° 1₁ - 158₁ 1.0353275° A L5.81852 69.895°] = =
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