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Given: V2=100V, R1=R2=2; X1=X2=3; I0=3<-65 deg. K= 0.8; Calculate E2,E1, I2,I1 and V1 ; Draw the Vector diagram in a graph
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Step 1: Calculate E2 E2 = V2 + I0 * (R2 + jX2) = 100 + 3<-65 * (2 + j3) = 100 + 3 * (2 * cos(-65) + j2 * sin(-65)) + 3 * (3 * cos(-65) + j3 * sin(-65)) = 100 + 3 *
(1.374446785945534 + j1.14715287270209) + 3 * (0.423360024179601 + j2.588190451025207) = 100 + 4.123340357836602 + j3.441916315107891 +
1.270080072538803 + j7.764571353075621 = 105.3934204303754 + j11.20648766818351 So, E2 = 105.3934204303754 + j11.20648766818351 V
Step 2/5
Step 2: Calculate E1 E1 = K * E2 = 0.8 * (105.3934204303754 + j11.20648766818351) = 84.31473634430032 + j8.965190134546808 So, E1 = 84.31473634430032 +
j8.965190134546808 V
Step 3/5
Step 3: Calculate I2 I2 = I0 + E2 / (R2 + jX2) = 3<-65 + (105.3934204303754 + j11.20648766818351) / (2 + j3) = 3<-65 + (105.3934204303754 * 2 + 11.20648766818351 *
3) / (2^2 + 3^2) + j * (105.3934204303754 * 3 - 11.20648766818351 * 2) / (2^2 + 3^2) = 3<-65 + 35.1311401433754 + j19.78616222368351 So, I2 = 38.1311401433754 +
j19.78616222368351 A
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Step 4: Calculate I1 I1 = K * I2 = 0.8 * (38.1311401433754 + j19.78616222368351) = 30.50491211470032 + j15.828929778946808 So, I1 = 30.50491211470032 +
j15.828929778946808 A
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Step 5: Calculate V1 V1 = E1 - I1 * (R1 + jX1) = 84.31473634430032 + j8.965190134546808 - (30.50491211470032 + j15.828929778946808) * (2 + j3)
= 84.31473634430032 + j8.965190134546808 - (30.50491211470032 * 2 + 15.828929778946808 * 3) - j * (30.50491211470032 * 3 -
15.828929778946808 * 2) = 84.31473634430032 + j8.965190134546808 - 61.00982422940064 - j45.657789336840424 So, V1 =
23.30491211489968 - j36.692599202293616 V For the vector diagram, you can plot these complex numbers on a graph paper with the real part
on the x-axis and the imaginary part on the y-axis. The magnitude of the vector is the absolute value of the complex number and the direction
of the vector is the angle of the complex number in the complex plane. Please note that the calculations above are based on the assumption
that the angles are in degrees. If the angles are in radians, you need to convert them to degrees first. Also, the calculations are based on the
assumption that the given values are in the correct units. If the units are different, you need to convert them to the correct units first.
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