Two single phase generators operating in parallel have no-loads emfs of E₁ = 24020° V and E₂ = 240/10° V and respective synchronous reactance of Xs1 = j2.5 ohms and Xs2 =j3.1 ohms. Resistances are neglected. The common load is purely resistance of 10 ohms. Find the common terminal voltage in volts. a. 236.98 V b. 234.76 V c. 240 V d. 232.65 V

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Two single phase generators operating in parallel have no-loads emfs of E1 = 240∠0° V and E2 =
240∠10° V and respective synchronous reactance of XS1 = j2.5 ohms and XS2 = j3.1 ohms. Resistances 
are neglected. The common load is purely resistance of 10 ohms. Find the common terminal voltage in 
volts.

Two single phase generators operating in parallel have no-loads emfs of E₁ = 24020° V and E₂ =
240/10° V and respective synchronous reactance of Xs1 = j2.5 ohms and Xs2 =j3.1 ohms. Resistances
are neglected. The common load is purely resistance of 10 ohms. Find the common terminal voltage in
volts.
a. 236.98 V
b. 234.76 V
c. 240 V
d. 232.65 V
Transcribed Image Text:Two single phase generators operating in parallel have no-loads emfs of E₁ = 24020° V and E₂ = 240/10° V and respective synchronous reactance of Xs1 = j2.5 ohms and Xs2 =j3.1 ohms. Resistances are neglected. The common load is purely resistance of 10 ohms. Find the common terminal voltage in volts. a. 236.98 V b. 234.76 V c. 240 V d. 232.65 V
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