This document contains 10 electrical engineering problems related to transformers and electromagnetism. Problem 1 asks to calculate voltages and currents for a delta-wye transformer with a given turns ratio and load. Problem 2 asks to calculate line and phase currents for wye-delta connected transformers. Problem 3 asks how to connect the transformers from Problem 2 to raise the voltage of a line and calculate currents.
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This document contains 10 electrical engineering problems related to transformers and electromagnetism. Problem 1 asks to calculate voltages and currents for a delta-wye transformer with a given turns ratio and load. Problem 2 asks to calculate line and phase currents for wye-delta connected transformers. Problem 3 asks how to connect the transformers from Problem 2 to raise the voltage of a line and calculate currents.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
California Polytechnic State University
EE 255 Assignment #5 Problem #1 A delta-wye three-hase transformer ban! is s"lying a balanced three-hase load of #5$-%&A and $'(5 lagging ower-factor' )he line-to-line in"t voltage to the high side is 12-%& at *$ +,' )he hase-to-hase t"rns ratio of the transformer is 5-1' .etermine the line voltage/ hase voltage/ line c"rrent/ and hase c"rrent for both high and low sides' Problem #2 )hree 5$$-%&A/ #2$$01($-&/ *$-+, single-hase distrib"tion transformers are connected in wye-delta on a 121#$ & three-hase so"rce' 2f the load is 12$$ %&A/ calc"late the line and hase c"rrents for both high and low sides' Problem #3 )he transformers of roblem 2 are "sed to raise the voltage of a three-hase 1($ & line to #'2 %& line-line' a' +ow sho"ld they be connected4 b' Calc"late the rimary and secondary c"rrents for a 15$$ %&A load' Problem #1 )hree single-hase transformers are connected delta-wye' )he line voltage on the rimary side is 21$ & and on the line voltage on the secondary side is 1($ &' 5ind the rimary to secondary t"rns ratio for each of the single-hase transformers' Problem #5 A three-hase 3$$-%&A 12$$$01($-& distrib"tion transformer ban! s"lies 3$$ %&A to a balanced three-hase load connected to its secondary-side terminals' .etermine the t"rns ratio/ rimary and secondary voltages and c"rrents/ and %&A rating for each single-hase transformer "nit for a wye0wye connection' Problem #* A wire carrying 1$ A is laced in a 1'2 ) magnet field as shown in the fig"re' .etermine the force 6magnit"de and angle7 that is acting on this wire' Problem ## .etermine the force 6magnit"de and direction7 acting on the wire shown in roblem#1 if the wire is rotated by- 1' ($ CC8' 2' 13$ CC8' Problem #( .etermine the force 6magnit"de and direction7 Acting on the wire shown in roblem#1 if the c"rrent in the wire changed direction' Problem #9 A wire moving with velocity of 25 m0s in a 1'2 ) magnetic field as shown in the fig"re' .etermine the voltage 6magnit"de and olarity7 ind"ced in this wire'