thammond
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Hello all,
It is getting down to brass tax, and I have been reviewing material for days now. I have a question about voltage drop. in the NCEES sample exam, problem 136, the solution states that the APPROXIMATE Vd=I (X sin theta + R cos theta). I also seen a Voltage drop equation being Vd = |I| (R cos theta - X sin theta), and another being Vd = |I| ((R/1000)*L* cos theta -(X/1000)*L* sin theta). I am just trying to understand the differeneces. The last one I put into my notes a while ago and don't remember the application. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
It is getting down to brass tax, and I have been reviewing material for days now. I have a question about voltage drop. in the NCEES sample exam, problem 136, the solution states that the APPROXIMATE Vd=I (X sin theta + R cos theta). I also seen a Voltage drop equation being Vd = |I| (R cos theta - X sin theta), and another being Vd = |I| ((R/1000)*L* cos theta -(X/1000)*L* sin theta). I am just trying to understand the differeneces. The last one I put into my notes a while ago and don't remember the application. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks