I recently started studying here. The worst part about failing the exam is getting back on that horse to study all over again.Hello future test takers, don't you want to pass? I would think at least someone would be discussing something every few days with 4 months left? Unless there are not many Power PE takers this fall.
Trust me, I can see how it can be to get on that horse again. I firmly believe those who pass on the subsequent attempts is much more resilient, deserve much more kudos than the first time time passers. I pray for your success this time.The worst part about failing the exam is getting back on that horse to study all over again.
You would need this sub forum more than me. So I think you should stay here and I won't post any more in this sub forum. All the best.reading posts by you annoy me so I stay in the other sub-forums.
I believe Z(old) and Z (new) is confusing and I believe I brought it to Justin's notice . Z old in the 1st line should be Z new. 2nd line, Z new and Z old values do not match.Good-morning all,
From the attached problem, can anyone help me find a reference as to where: "impedance of the new transformer will be reduced by the square of the voltage change" comes from?
I initially solved this problem by Znew = zold * (Vold/Vnew)^2 but I am assuming it will not work because it applies to Zpu.
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Post your conflicting, publicly available, source material.I haven't been posting on here because I've been so busy studying and taking practice exams. If I get stumped on a question, I can usually find the answer somewhere on here or on YouTube. I spent more time on here before taking the October '18 exam, but not this time. I didn't take it this past April (we were busy selling our home among other things) but I'm taking it for the second time in October. I have all the material from Zach's course I took from the first go-around so I feel well-armed at this point.
There is one particular question I'm not sure I got right last October, and I'm pretty sure I've seen completely opposing answers from the reference materials I have. I'm just not sure how to ask the question without getting flagged by the NCEES. In other words, I don't know how to ask the question in a way that's different than it was on the exam.
At this time, I'm choosing not to risk it. I'm going to ask the author of one of the sources to confirm what is in the notes. Maybe I can get to the bottom of it then.Post your conflicting, publicly available, source material.
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