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I have tried to solve according to my own limited knowledge.

So please
forgive me for any mistake. Please suggest me to atone my mistake.
I am available on 01723885966 and [email protected]

Applying KCL at node Va,

+5– =0, Therefore, Va =50 V (Ans.)

We know maximum power will be transmitted to RL if RL=Rth

Here the maximum power is 60×3=180W (greater than 92×1.4=128.8W),

So, Vth=60V and 180= ∗


,or, Rth=5 Ω (Ans.)
P= 120×50×0.6=3.6 KW, Now required KVAR= 3.6(tan×cos-1(0.6)-tan× cos-1(0.6)) = 4.8 KVAR.
. ×
Now, C= = 1.06 uf (Ans.)
× . ×

Here, θ=cos-1 (0.966)=14.98, So, Ia= 5<-14.98, Ib= 5<-134.98, Ic= 5<106, VAL=VAB= 240<0,
VBL=VBC= 240<-120, VAL=VCA= 240<120, VAN=240/√3<30=138.56<-30 =138.56<-30,
VBN=138.56<-150, VCN=138.56<-90.

VCL
Ia A
VCN
Ic

N
VAL
Ia

Ic C
B VBN VAN
Ib
Ib
VBL

0.7V 0.7V
0.7V
0.7V

-0.7V

During +Ve half cycle During -Ve half cycle


Vsat

-Vsat

/(√ )
This procedure
Here, Zs= = 19.24 Ω, Ra =0.42×1.5 = 0.63 Ω (we know ac=1.5 × dc) , should be
.
applied
so, Xs= (19.24 − 0.63 ) = 19.22 Ω, Vfl =(2300/√3)=1327.9 V.
Ia = (750000/(√3×2300))=188.266A. Hence, for lagging pf ,
Vnl = ( × + × ) +( × × ) ) = 4574.1 V,
Finally, % reg=
. .
= But calculation
.
may be wrong

Total KWh=((642.17 ×10^6×10^6) / (36×10^5)) = 178.38 ×10^6 KWh

GDP per head =(21200×10^9)/(150×10^6)= 141.33×10^3

Energy Intensity =(178.38 ×10^6 KWh)/( 141.33×10^3)= 1262.15 KWh/ GDP

Please http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_intensity

Rest of the question might be gotten in text book

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