This document discusses per unit systems for electrical quantities. It defines the basic electrical units of voltage, current, impedance and power. It explains that in per unit notation, physical quantities are expressed as fractions of reference base values. It discusses choosing appropriate base values such that the basic relationships between voltage, current and power are maintained. It provides examples of calculating per unit values and converting between different base values. It also discusses advantages of the per unit system.
This document discusses per unit systems for electrical quantities. It defines the basic electrical units of voltage, current, impedance and power. It explains that in per unit notation, physical quantities are expressed as fractions of reference base values. It discusses choosing appropriate base values such that the basic relationships between voltage, current and power are maintained. It provides examples of calculating per unit values and converting between different base values. It also discusses advantages of the per unit system.