The circuit is a voltage divider with impedances ZL = 39 + j26 Ω and ZT = 1 + j4 Ω.
1- To calculate the load current IL, we can use the voltage divider equation: IL = VL / ZL = VS / (ZL + ZT)
2- To calculate the load voltage VL, we can use the voltage divider equation: VL = IL * ZL
3- To calculate the average power delivered to the load, we can use the formula: Pl = VL * IL * cos(Φ) where Φ is the phase angle between the voltage and current.
4- To calculate the reactive power delivered to the load, we can use the formula: QL = VL * IL * sin(Φ)
5- To calculate the average power delivered to the line, we can use the formula: Pl = VL * IL * cos(Φ)
6- To calculate the reactive power delivered to the line, we can use the formula: QL = VL * IL * sin(Φ)
7- To calculate the average power supplied by the source, we can use the formula: Ps = VS * IL * cos(Φ)
8- To calculate the reactive power supplied by the source, we can use the formula: Qs = VS * IL * sin(Φ)
Note that to calculate the above values, you need to know the values of VS, ZL, and ZT, as well as the phase angle Φ.