how many minutes or seconds taken by the transmission of
electrical power from generating end to distributing end?
Answer Posted / jaggannath swami
Its depends on from sending end to receiving end by whta type of cable or conductor are used In overhead line Ht Power from 132kv to above are as per our record 30sec per 10km and lv side upto 33 kv is .25 sec per kilomers
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