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Battery internal resistance (from Admiralty battery tables for that bank): ~0.02 Ω. Total resistance ~0.0856 Ω. examples in electrical calculations by admiralty pdf

Initial reactive power (Q_1 = \sqrt{S^2 - P^2} = \sqrt{8^2 - 5.2^2} \approx 6.08\ \text{kVAR}) I understand you're looking for an informative story

From the Admiralty tables, he knew copper’s resistivity at 20°C: (or 0.0175 Ω·mm²/m). The manual demanded voltage drop not exceed 3% for power circuits. Total resistance ~0

Checking the fuse’s time-current curve (Admiralty Handbook, Plate 12), a 40 A fuse would clear 1285 A in ~0.01 seconds — safe. But the mechanical switch arced badly. Gibbs recommended adding a high-speed circuit breaker. Post-war, HMS Vigilant got new radar. The induction motor load (radar rotating aerial) had a power factor of 0.65 lagging . Apparent power S = 8 kVA, true power P = 5.2 kW. The generator ran hot.

Fault current: (I_{short} = 110 / 0.0856 \approx 1285\ \text{A}).

Required correction: (Q_c = Q_1 - Q_2 \approx 3.56\ \text{kVAR}) (capacitive).