Which formation is better in transmission lines - horizontal or triangular and why ?
Answer Posted / prakash g.r.
Triangular is better since the distance between each line
with other is same causes equal inductance in all lines (ie)
same drop in voltage and hence equal line voltage but in
case of horizontal, it's vice versa
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