Electrical Engineering - Circuit Theorems in AC Analysis - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Circuit Theorems in AC Analysis - General Questions (Q.No. 1)
1.
Determine VTH when R1 is 180
and XL is 90
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Discussion:
16 comments Page 2 of 2.
DHANANJAY said:
1 decade ago
This can be solved simply.
First find total impedance "Z" then current in the branch.
Then multiply with the inductor reactance that is X.
z = sqrt of (R^2 + X^2) where R = resistance = 180 and X = reactant = 90.
Solve it.
Find i = supply voltage/impedance (Z) = 30/calculated z.
Now to get Vth multiply calculated current with reactance (x=90).
Then to find phase angle we know that tan Q = x/r.
First find total impedance "Z" then current in the branch.
Then multiply with the inductor reactance that is X.
z = sqrt of (R^2 + X^2) where R = resistance = 180 and X = reactant = 90.
Solve it.
Find i = supply voltage/impedance (Z) = 30/calculated z.
Now to get Vth multiply calculated current with reactance (x=90).
Then to find phase angle we know that tan Q = x/r.
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Jai said:
10 years ago
Explain phase angle?
RAVINDER said:
9 years ago
By using volt division rule Vab = Vs * XL/ (R1 + XL) which give Vab = 10V.
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Bruce said:
9 years ago
In a 3 phase cct, 380v, 1 breaker per phase. Q: when all breakers powered, they all trip, why?
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Hamimullah said:
7 years ago
How to find the phase angle? Anyone explain me.
Riya said:
6 years ago
Actually, l is inductance but xl is the impedance of that device. Impedance is simply resistance. Hence it is in ohms.
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