In Ferranti effect,Receiving end voltage is greater than
sending voltage,why? can anybody tell me the answer
Answer Posted / chide dilipkumar
sending end voltage is more than recieving end voltage at
no load or light load conditions, due to which all our long
transmission lines are connected in parrallel to the
capacitance bcoz most of our loads are inductive...nd when
ever the load is off, the charging current stored in the
capacitor will allow through the line of which it increases
sending end voltage..., also the resistance at the sending
end voltage is lower than the resistance at the recieving
end, as V=I(R+jX) there is a drop in the voltage
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