some practicle study shows that the reactive power at the
receiving end is not equal to the reactive power at the
sending end.But according to theory the reactive power is
exchanged by different parts of the network – capacitors
and reactors permanently, but is never consumed or produced.
Then Where that reacrtive power loss occuring?is there any
formula to calculate reactive power loss?
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Answer / blake australia
The transmission lines have a capacitive charge due to the
fact that they run at a distance from ground (at a
different potential. This capacitive effect is absorbed by
other parts of the network
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Answer / mahesh bial airport bangalore
Dear BLAKE thank you for your answer and your answer is
really good but reactive power loss nothing but a voltage
drop in the line so because of this voltage drop & losses
sending end power will not be same in the recieving end &
once again thak you for thisquestion sender
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