how does the terminal voltage of transmission lines increase
when a capacitor is connected???? This happens not only in
transmission lines but also in all circuits. How???
When a capacitor is connected in a transmission line,
capacitor also takes energy from the same supply. But how is
it able to increase the terminal voltage??? Practically What
sequence of events happen during increase in voltage???
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