In this problem about Voltage Drop, they give you impedance and current and ask to solve for voltage drop using the below equation which exists in the handbook
My question, why is it wrong to use ohm's law to calculate voltage drop in this situation? They've given you Z and |I|. If I plug in different phase angles for the I, am I not calculating the voltage drop at different power factors using V=IZ?
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My question, why is it wrong to use ohm's law to calculate voltage drop in this situation? They've given you Z and |I|. If I plug in different phase angles for the I, am I not calculating the voltage drop at different power factors using V=IZ?
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