different b/w counter poise and ground wire
Answer Posted / vikram
Groud wires are condutors running parallel to main
conductors,To protect them from direct lightning strokes.
counterpoise are which help in reduction of tower footing
resistance,Theses tower footing resistace are conected b/w
ground wire and ground (earth).
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