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Line to Line voltage in a three phase circuit with three loads

So the first load is a balanced, purely resistive one. The second one is unbalanced, and the third one is balanced. Diagram looks like this For the first load, I'm expecting to get line to line ...
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Capacitive voltage divider question

I see a few discussions on this but cannot really find the "definitive" answer. I am building an audio amp and have two modules, one requires 18-0-18V AC and the other 12-0V AC, the 12V ...
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What is capacitive loading? (Intuitive understanding)

I have read about capacitive loading, but what does it actually mean intuitively? I just asked this question so as to get an intuitive answer and also know what should I understand when one says that ...
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Current limitation to capacitive voltage divider

For an AC capacitive voltage divider, I would think the amount of current that could come from the divider would be limited by the absolute size of the capacitors. The flow of current should be a ...
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Peak value of sine wave for capacitively coupled inverting amplifier

I was working on question 2.23(a) and there is asked what input voltage is needed in order to ensure that the output does not clip. The clipping limits are +10 to -10 V. I solved that, and, ...
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Capacitive touch switches drop voltage and limits current

Bought two different touch switches/devices to toggle outputs to other devices. I use this on USB power so input is 5V. With use of a powerpack it can handle 2A max. NOTICE: Ask my question here ...
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Given the dynamic and static power consumption how does one determine the total power for the capacitive load?

I get that the capacitive load is determined which is also indicated by this question: $$\frac{Power}{Voltage^2 \times frequency} = Capacitive Load$$ However, I am not sure how power (which is ...
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