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Engineering Intro to 3-Phase AC Motors: Understanding Wattmeter Measurements | Help Needed
here you go, though its not very informative. The switches are for a different, unrelated, part of the question- the setup is changed to Wye.- ohadbx
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Engineering Intro to 3-Phase AC Motors: Understanding Wattmeter Measurements | Help Needed
Yes, that is the original statement, and in addition there is a drawing like the one I have posted. I agree with you, I also think the right answer is 22. That means I shouldn't have multiplied by √3 in second solution, but the reason escapes me. Thank you for your help- ohadbx
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Engineering Intro to 3-Phase AC Motors: Understanding Wattmeter Measurements | Help Needed
Thanks for the nice greeting :smile: Sadly, I am still unsure of what I am doing wrong. This is my understaing of the setup: To my understanding, in a delta configuration (such as shown), VLINE=VPHASE , so wouldn't that mean that IPHASE=\frac{V}{Z}? where does the √3 come from (if I...- ohadbx
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Engineering Intro to 3-Phase AC Motors: Understanding Wattmeter Measurements | Help Needed
Thank you for your reply when I chekced the reading of the wattmeter (the second solution) I did multply the phase current by sqrt(3). Or am I not getting your point?- ohadbx
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Engineering Intro to 3-Phase AC Motors: Understanding Wattmeter Measurements | Help Needed
Homework Statement hello everyone I'm a little confused with the whole 3- phase system. for example: I tried solving using differenet methods we were taught, but every way i try i get a different result. For example: 1) I thought that the wattmeter will measure the Real Power of a...- ohadbx
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