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hello guys

08/03/2008 7:11 AM

hello guys.. i just wanted to ask:

how can we read power using 2 wattmeter??

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Re: hello guys

08/03/2008 7:29 AM

Hello etribi

You can read Power using a single Wattmeter.

Kind Regards....

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#2

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08/03/2008 7:36 AM

i have this research..and i'm confused with this Question..

so if you can tell me full details ill be very glad..

thanks.

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08/03/2008 7:42 AM

Hello again, etribi

Is this a Class or Homework Question?

I shall check back tomorrow (It's almost midnight here) for your reply.

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08/03/2008 8:06 AM

no it's like a research.. and i can't fine the answer to the question

if you'd like to help me with some information ill be glad..

thank you again

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#5

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08/03/2008 8:18 PM

You need to provide more information. How may conductors feed the load? Wye

or delta?

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