Engineering, 01.02.2021 07:30 amberwithnell12512
Use the diagram to determine the voltage at the load after calculating the voltage drop of the wire.
Ra = 0.222
120 V
120 V
120 V
120 V
M
0.5 HP
100 W
100 W
75 W
EG
120 V
Rb = 0.222
Note: R and R, represent the resistance of the wire. The 120 volts of the motor and lamps is their rated voltage and
not the actual voltage.
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