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Per Unit Example - How To, Tips, Tricks, and What to Watch Out for on the Electrical Pe Exam - Electrical PE Review
![The per unit impedance of a line, to a 50 MVA, 132 kV base, is 0.4. What will be the per unit impedance of a 100 MVA, 132 kV? - Quora The per unit impedance of a line, to a 50 MVA, 132 kV base, is 0.4. What will be the per unit impedance of a 100 MVA, 132 kV? - Quora](https://qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-d87d7cc291aa6f2ad4eef9c53dcf2aef.webp)
The per unit impedance of a line, to a 50 MVA, 132 kV base, is 0.4. What will be the per unit impedance of a 100 MVA, 132 kV? - Quora
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Per Unit Example - How To, Tips, Tricks, and What to Watch Out for on the Electrical Pe Exam - Electrical PE Review
![SOLVED: 3) [ Draw the reactance diagram for the following power system in per unit using base power 50 MVA and base voltage = 15 KV in the generator side: II. Calculate SOLVED: 3) [ Draw the reactance diagram for the following power system in per unit using base power 50 MVA and base voltage = 15 KV in the generator side: II. Calculate](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/0b52ea83e10c49a18d01e8adce9c5496.jpg)