what is ferranti effect?
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Answer / jagadeesh
Under no-load or light load condition the receiving end
voltage is grater than sending end voltage this effect is
called ferranti effect. this is due to because of the
capacitance effect in the long transmission lines only, this
is not applicable for medium and short transmission lines.
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Answer / manikandan
Simple Sendin end voltage ll be lesser than the receiving end voltage
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Answer / anjum sohail
Receiving end voltage is greater then sending end voltage, this effect is called ferranti effect.
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