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what is voltage rise and voltage drop?

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what is voltage rise and voltage drop? ..

Answer / vishal suthar

Voltage Rise: The energy introduced into a circuit is called a Voltage Vise.

Voltage Drop: The energy removed from the circuit by the load is called a Voltage Drop.

Thus, Voltage Rise=Voltage Drop.

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what is voltage rise and voltage drop? ..

Answer / saish n kharkar

Voltage rise: in case of transmission line suppose line is
charged on no load. Due to its capacitive effect( farrenty
effect) voltage gets rise at receiving end more than rated
voltage.

Voltage drop: due active power loss or resistance of the line
IR drop occurs which result in getting less voltage at
receiving end less than rated voltage another reason is if we
apply heavy load voltage drop occurs

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what is voltage rise and voltage drop? ..

Answer / ashish tiwari

There are two kinds of emf or potential diffrent. One is
voltage Rise and voltage Drop bhote are express in bolt.

Voltage Rise-: The energy introduce in curcuit is called
voltage Rise

Voltage Drop-: The energy remove by the curcuit is called
voltage Drop

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what is voltage rise and voltage drop? ..

Answer / atul pundhir

voltage rise:-voltage rise can be defined as the energy
added to a ciruit.



voltage drop is define as the energy removed from the
circuit.

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what is voltage rise and voltage drop? ..

Answer / sas

When a voltage is generated in any device or in any part of
a circuit, the point of positive potential is said to be at
a higher potential than the point of negative potential. The
means by which the voltage is generated is said to produce a
voltage rise, and the rise is designated by the letter E. In
some instances the instantaneous value of a changing voltage
rise may be under consideration and it will be designated by
e. When the circuit is completed, as in Fig. 3-1, the
available voltage E forces a current through the remainder
of the circuit and there is said to be a voltage drop
through that part of the circuit. Drop in voltage is
designated by the letter V.

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what is voltage rise and voltage drop? ..

Answer / jim

42

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what is voltage rise and voltage drop? ..

Answer / radheshyam pandey

voltage rise = voltage drofp if any pcb take the current
heis voltage rise and if any buld on he is doing voltage
drap

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what is voltage rise and voltage drop? ..

Answer / chandra praksh

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