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    Faulty PE power question??

    @knight1fox3 you seem to have the reputation around here for these type of concerns.  See above and advise.  TIA
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    Faulty PE power question??

    Don't think what I've said above is too descriptive, but any feedback?  I don't see that my comments reveal a problem in part or whole, nor did I give the answer.  Just curious to know what the "line" is so that I don't get trapped or be contacted by NCEES invalidating my results/license etc...
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    Taking the Electrical Engineering, Power PE Exam??

    Thanks, Ken.  I can't say it was a hard test, even if I was unsuccessful.  I've always heard it said that the Oct. administration is tougher than April, but I couldn't tell it (and haven't sat for an April admin.). I missed several I shouldn't have.  A number of problems I knew the answer to...
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    Taking the Electrical Engineering, Power PE Exam??

    First time sitting for me, and yes, the test was diametrically opposed to what I was anticipating.  With that said, it thought it was still a very fair test.  It was a "fundametalist's" test.  Concepts upon concepts were required to answer at least 30 of the 80.  However, I have my doubts on...
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    Faulty PE power question??

    No, both of those were fairly straightforward.  They weren't "faulty" at all, but you needed to incorporate the zero sequence current since it had a neutral return path.  Lol I kid!!  But no, I will say this about the afternoon question concerning the angle, impedance and resistance are not the...
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