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Electrical Question

08/01/2014 1:24 AM

we know the value of DG frequency is 50HZ then why they said inductive rectance and capacitive rectance is zero ?

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08/01/2014 2:04 AM
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08/03/2014 6:27 AM
  • If , the reactance is said to be capacitive
  • If , the reactance is said to be inductive.
  • is mention there i asked here ,,,, how the we said the inductive and capacitive is zero,,,, how we said frequency is zero
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08/03/2014 11:00 PM

Once you find out what X is you probably have an answer. It probably is not the frequency but a factor that you calculate with the frequency like the reactance. which is two different pair of shoes!

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08/01/2014 3:01 AM

Who is "they"?

Is the voltage zero too?

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08/01/2014 3:34 AM

There's an undefined <...we...> in there too.

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08/01/2014 4:01 AM

Well I am sure I don't know!

So "we" is well defined outside my knowledge-sphere!

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08/01/2014 9:49 AM

They said it because inductive rectance of 50Hz - capacitive rectance of 50Hz = zero

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08/03/2014 6:15 AM

i think is not the right answer

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08/01/2014 11:21 AM

Perhaps the DG is supplying resistive loads only.

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08/02/2014 2:14 PM

Hi nivethan,

Welcome to CR4. We don't like homework problems here. What is DG? Your question needs a little work. Give us more information if you expect help.

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