The three parallel loads in the circuit shown in (Figure 1) can be described as follows: Load L1 is absorbing an average power of 24 kW and reactive power of 18 kVAR Load L2 is absorbing an average power of 48 kW and generating reactive power of 30 kVAR; Load L3 is a 60 Ω resistor in parallel with an inductor whose reactance is 480 Ω. Suppose that Vo=1000∠0∘ V(rms).

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The three parallel loads in the circuit shown in (Figure 1) can be described as follows: Load L1 is absorbing an average power of 24 kW and reactive power of 18 kVAR Load L2 is absorbing an average power of 48 kW and generating reactive power of 30 kVAR; Load L3 is a 60 Ω resistor in parallel with an inductor whose reactance is 480 Ω. Suppose that Vo=1000∠0∘ V(rms).

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Find the phase angle of Vg.
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