when working this problem, I took .85 as face value for power factor and used Z chart, obviously I'm wrong but I don't know why.
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I just used the reference handbook as my guide but I don't used most of their formulas exactly the way they show it.Do you transform one of these equations or do you memorize that for the test? I'm doing the best I can to stick to the reference book I don't use any of my books or Zachs printed notes. I have a damn 12 month catalog of references that are useless.
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Thanks for explaining the 2/root 3I just used the reference handbook as my guide but I don't used most of their formulas exactly the way they show it.
Just for example that Voltage drop formula. It say that if it is 3 phase you will need to use K=2/sqrt of 3. But in my mind, the 2 will just cancel to the formula and it will end up with(sqrt of 3)(L)(R)(I)/1000 . and we know that the R/1000 is the effective impedance.
That 1000 in the denominator should not be there since you will already divide the effective impedance by 1000.
Hi @SparkyBillDo you transform one of these equations or do you memorize that for the test? I'm doing the best I can to stick to the reference book I don't use any of my books or Zachs printed notes. I have a damn 12 month catalog of references that are useless.
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