Three-Phase Circuit Problem- Solve It and Get A Discount on My Books

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I will give the first person to solve this problem a discount on my books. See Link for details.

http://cramforthepe.com/index.php/2020/09/14/three-phase-circuit-problem-solve-it-and-get-a-discount/

A three-phase un-grounded circuit with ABC rotation is connected to a resistive load as shown below.
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Ra, Rb and Rc are each 22.5 ohms. Voltage Vc Fails open. An AC volt meter is placed as shown below to determine the voltage.
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What will the voltmeter read?
Answer to nearest tenth. You must show how you got the answer.

 
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Why do you think you can split the 3-phase circuit up into three single-phase circuits?
It was more of an attempt at single phase equivalent circuits... Which didnt seem like it would work, but I'd also just read this White paper and 0 seemed like a reasonable answer for an open circuit. Ive never ran into this problem in the field as most of the 3 phase systems at my work are delta.

 
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