The two-wattmeter method produces wattmeter readings P2 = 800 W Wand P1= 560 W when connected to a delta-connected load.
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The two-wattmeter method produces wattmeter readings P2 = 800 W Wand P1= 560 W when connected to a delta-connected load. If the line voltage is 208 V, calculate: (a) the total average power, (b) the total reactive power, (c) the power factor, and (d) the phase impedance.
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The two-wattmeter method produces wattmeter readings P2 = 800 W Wand P1= 560 W when connected to a delta-connected load. If the line voltage is 208 V, calculate: (a) the total average power, (b) the total reactive power, (c) the power factor, and (d) the phase impedance.