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A 325 V sinusoidal voltage generator at 50 Hz supplies a load modelled by a 35...

A 325 V sinusoidal voltage generator at 50 Hz supplies a load modelled by a
35  resistance in series with a 95.5 mH inductor. The loss of the transmission line between
the generator and the load is modelled by a series resistance of 5 . Calculate the average,
reactive and apparent power a) consumed by the generator, b) consumed by the load.
Determine the power factor at which the load is operating.

Please outline the method clearly.

Answers should be: 633.75 var of reactive power. 845 W of average power

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