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Assume a voltampere-base S3b = 100 MVA and a line-to-neutral voltage base Vb = 7.5 kV. Find the current base Ib. Also, by using this information per-unitize the phasors V˜ as and ˜Ias, e.g., V˜ as,u = V˜ as/Vb.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Let the frequency of the operation "W"ras/s


\begin{aligned}V(t) &=7.5 \cos (\omega t+\varnothing v) k V \\&=7.5 \cos w t \quad k V \\I(t) &=\cos \left(\omega t+\phi_(i)\right) \quad k A \\&=\cos (\omega t-\pi / 6) \quad k A\end{aligned}


\(\therefore\) Power, \(P(t)=v(t) I(t)\)$$\begin{array}{l}=[7.5 \cos \omega t][\cos (\cot -\pi / 6)] * 10^(6) w \\=7.5 \cos ^(2)(2 \omega t-\pi / 6)+7.5 \cos \left(\pi_(6)\right) MW \\=3.75+7.5 \cos (2 \omega t-\pi / 6) \quad MW\end{array}$$


Real powel, \(P=\left(7.5 * 10^(3)\right)\left(10^(3)\right) \cos \left(\varnothing_(v)-\varnothing_(I)\right)\)$$\begin{array}{l}=7.5 \cos (-\pi / 6) MW \\=3.75 MW\end{array}$$

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