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To determine the power delivered to the load in a single-phase voltage controller, we can use the average power formula given the on and off cycles.
1. Input Voltage (V): 230 V
2. Load Resistance (R): 15 Ω
3. On cycles: 6 cycles
4. Off cycles: 4 cycles
5. Total cycles: 6 + 4 = 10 cycles
Duty Cycle (D):
The duty cycle is the fraction of one period in which the signal is active (on). For this case, it’s the ratio of the on cycles to the total cycles.
[
D = frac{text{On cycles}}{text{Total cycles}} = frac{6}{10} = 0.6
]
Average Voltage (V_avg):
The average voltage delivered to the load can be estimated as:
[
V_{text{avg}} = D times V_{text{input}} = 0.6 times 230 V = 138 V
]
Power Delivered to the Load (P):
The power delivered to a resistive load can be calculated using the formula:
[
P = frac{V_{text{avg}}^2}{R}
]
Substituting in our values:
[
P = frac{(138 V)^2}{15 , Omega} = frac{