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Engineering, 14.04.2021 01:00, jc624826

A load absorbs 50 MVA at 0.6 pf lagging at line to line voltage of 18 KV. find the per unit impedance of this load on a base of 100MVA and 10 KV.

Select one:
a. None of these
b. 3.888 + j 5.183 pu
c. 3.888 - j 5.183 pu
d. 0.972 + j 1.295 pu
e. 0.972 - j 1.295 pu plz fast

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