2. A coil of resistance 52 is connected in series with two inductance coils 120mH and 25mH connected is connected to a 215V, 50 Hz supply. Calculate (a) the current flowing, (b) the phase difference between the supply voltage and current, (c) the voltage across the coil and (d) the voltage across the resistor. Draw the phasor diagram.

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2. A coil of resistance 52 is connected in series with two
inductance coils 120mH and 25mH connected is connected
to a 215V, 50 Hz supply. Calculate (a) the current flowing,
(b) the phase difference between the supply voltage and
current, (c) the voltage across the coil and (d) the voltage
across the resistor. Draw the phasor diagram.
Transcribed Image Text:2. A coil of resistance 52 is connected in series with two inductance coils 120mH and 25mH connected is connected to a 215V, 50 Hz supply. Calculate (a) the current flowing, (b) the phase difference between the supply voltage and current, (c) the voltage across the coil and (d) the voltage across the resistor. Draw the phasor diagram.
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