An industrial load absorbs 400 KVA at a power factor inductive of 40% at 5 KV and 60 HZ power line. To improve the power factor up to 85% inductive, what should be the Q delivered and the value of necessary capacitor to connect in parallel with that industry?
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An industrial load absorbs 400 KVA at a power factor inductive of 40% at 5 KV...
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