Electrical Engineering: Ch 13: 3 Phase Circuit (38 of 53) How to find Source and Load Power?

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In this video I will find power provided at the source=?, power consumed at the load=?, and the power loss along the way by the wires from the source to the load=? in a 3 phase system using the power supply, power absorbed, and power loss equations. (Example 1)

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sure would like to see you finish the Kalman Filter series. Especially some practical applications.

kochrd
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Sir, I think the units should be in VA not W.

gabrielgabuya
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Hi Michel. Question; Shouldn't the power loss be P=I^2*R because it is the resistive part through which power is lost?
Similarly, for Power Absorbed, shouldn't it be Q=I^2X because it is the reactive part that absorbs power and gives it back to the system?

Zuwwar
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One doubt sir, you wrote line voltage is = 110 angle 0° but in actual line voltage is root 3 times 110V sir, .. 110V angle 0° is phase voltage i.e Van=110 angle 0°....

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in power loss Z(line) i.e Z(L) would be (15+j6) ohms .

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