Consider the situation shown in the figure below. A 1000-V-rms source delivers power to a load. The load consumes 140 kW

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Consider the situation shown in the figure below. A 1000-V-rms source delivers power to a load. The load consumes 140 kW

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Consider the situation shown in the figure
below. A 1000-V-rms source delivers power to a load.
The load consumes 140 kW with a power factor
of 25 percent lagging.
Consider The Situation Shown In The Figure Below A 1000 V Rms Source Delivers Power To A Load The Load Consumes 140 Kw 1
Consider The Situation Shown In The Figure Below A 1000 V Rms Source Delivers Power To A Load The Load Consumes 140 Kw 1 (5.88 KiB) Viewed 33 times
Find the value of the capacitance that must be connected in
parallel with the load to achieve a power factor of 100
percent.
Assuming that this capacitance is connected, find the new value
for the phasor I. Answer using polar notation.
1000-√2/0° w = 377 + I Load C J
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