Question:
A 3-phase induction motor and a 3-phase synchronous motor are connected to a 480-V system. The synchronous motor, operating at 8 kVA, 480 A, 60 HZ, is overexcited producing a leading power factor of 0.70. The induction motor draws a current of 14.43 A and has a lagging power factor of 0.60. The system load power factor is most nearly:
my question is, why do you use the sqrt 3 on the current in this equation for the induction motor? I know why, but I'm not sure how I'm supposed to know that from the information provided.
A 3-phase induction motor and a 3-phase synchronous motor are connected to a 480-V system. The synchronous motor, operating at 8 kVA, 480 A, 60 HZ, is overexcited producing a leading power factor of 0.70. The induction motor draws a current of 14.43 A and has a lagging power factor of 0.60. The system load power factor is most nearly:
my question is, why do you use the sqrt 3 on the current in this equation for the induction motor? I know why, but I'm not sure how I'm supposed to know that from the information provided.