HW#8 F25
HW#8 F25
Fall2025 – HW #8 – Ch. 11
Due 1/12/2024 – 29/5/1446
EXERCISE 1:
If v(t)=160 cos 50t V and i(t)= -33 sin(50t-30°) A, calculate the instantaneous power and the average power.
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EXERCISE 3:
Determine the rms value of the following waveform.
EXERCISE 4:
Calculate the rms value for each of the following functions:
(a) i(t)= 10 A
EXERCISE 5:
For the power system in the following figure, find: (a)the average power, (b) the reactive power, (c) the power
factor. Note that 220 V is an rms value.
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EXERCISE 6:
Determine the complex power for the following cases:
EXERCISE 7:
For the entire circuit below, calculate: (a) the power factor. (b) the average power delivered by the source. (c) the
reactive power.(d) the apparent power.(e) the complex power.
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EXERCISE 8:
In the circuit below , device A receives 2 kW at 0.8 pf lagging, device B receives 3 kVA at 0.4 pf leading, while
device C is inductive and consumes 1 kW and receives 500 VAR.
(a) Determine the power factor of the entire system.
EXERCISE 9:
A 240-V rms 60-Hz supply serves a load that is 10 kW (resistive), 15 kVAR (capacitive), and 22 kVAR
(inductive). Find: (a) the apparent power. (b) the current drawn from the supply. (c) the kVAR rating and
capacitance required to improve the power factor to 0.96 lagging. (d) the current drawn from the supply under the
new power-factor conditions.