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A 208-V generator supplies power to a group of three loads. Load 1 has an apparent power...

A 208-V generator supplies power to a group of three loads. Load 1 has an apparent power of 500 VA with (i.e., it is net inductive). Load 2 has an apparent power of 1000 VA and is net capacitive with a power triangle angle of -53.13°. Load 3 is purely resistive with power P3 = 200 W. Determine the power triangle for the combined loads and the generator current.

2. Using numerical values as indicated with Figure 17–10,

a. Determine apparent power for each block, and the total apparent power to the circuit.

b. Sum the apparent power for all blocks and show that it does not equal the actual apparent power to the circuit.

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