RLC circuit

danadak

Joined Mar 10, 2018
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Making the assumption you know how to handle series/parallel impedance
calculations start with finding Z looking into network from V source point of
view. That, after simplification, will give you a simple R + jX impedance.

Then you can easily calculate load power, real and reactive. Then power factor
falls out of that result.

Give it a try then post your progress.


Regards, Dana.
 

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Sajan Gurung

Joined Dec 20, 2018
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Making the assumption you know how to handle series/parallel impedance
calculations start with finding Z looking into network from V source point of
view. That, after simplification, will give you a simple R + jX impedance.

Then you can easily calculate load power, real and reactive. Then power factor
falls out of that result.

Give it a try then post your progress.


Regards, Dana.
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