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Irwin, Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis, 9/E

SOLUTION:
The correct answer is c.
From the power triangle:
Qold Pold tan old

Qold 120k tan 45 120k var


S old (120k j120k ) VA 17045 kVA
S new Pold jQnew

new cos 1 (0.95) 18.19


Qnew Pold tan new
Qnew 120k tan 18.19 39.43k var
S new 120k j 39.43k VA
S new 126.3118.19 kVA
S cap S new S old j80.57 kVA
Qcap CV 2
80.57 k 2 60(C )(480 2 )
C 928 F

Chapter 9: Steady State Power Analysis

Problem 9.FE-1

Irwin, Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis, 9/E

SOLUTION:
The correct answer is d.
T

Vrms

1 2
v (t ) dt
T 0

Vrms

2
3
1
4

1 2
2
2
2
1 dt 2 dt 1 dt 0 dt
4 0
1
2
3

Vrms
Vrms

1 1
2
3
t 0 4t 1 t 2 0
4
1
1 (8 4) (3 2) 1.22V
4

Chapter 9: Steady State Power Analysis

Problem 9.FE-2

Irwin, Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis, 9/E

SOLUTION:
2

j1
j 2

ZTH

The correct answer is b.


Z TH 2 j1 j 2 0.4 j1.2
*
Z L Z TH
0.4 j1.2

Chapter 9: Steady State Power Analysis

Problem 9.FE-3

Irwin, Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis, 9/E

SOLUTION:
The correct answer is a.
36k
Vs
12k
1.414
Vs
10 V rms
2
36k
10 30 V rms
V0
12k
V0

The meter will read 3V.

Chapter 9: Steady State Power Analysis

Problem 9.FE-4

Irwin, Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis, 9/E

SOLUTION:
The correct answer is b.
T

I rms

1 2
i (t ) dt
T 0

I rms

1
2

1 2
2
t dt (2) dt
2 0
1

I rms

1 1

(8 4) 1.47 A

2 3

2
P I rms
R (1.47) 2 ( 4) 8.64 W

Chapter 9: Steady State Power Analysis

Problem 9.FE-5

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