Question About This Three Phase Circuit Analysis Problem!!

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ndekens

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Well I have started studying again........ and I have a question on this problem. (see attached PDF)

In the equivalent Single Phase circuit why did they not add in the impedance of the Neutral line (1+j0.01)? Is this an error on the page or did they do this for a reason?

Thanks!

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Since the system is balanced, the current through the neutral will be 0. It can be any impedance between 0 and infinity and not affect the answer. The only time a neutral current will come into play in a circuit like this is if you are dealing with an unbalanced system.

 
Since the system is balanced, the current through the neutral will be 0. It can be any impedance between 0 and infinity and not affect the answer. The only time a neutral current will come into play in a circuit like this is if you are dealing with an unbalanced system.
your a genius!!!!! Thanks!

 
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