why all selected supply voltages are multiple of
11.i.e440,11 kv,33 kv,66 kv,110 kv etc
Answer Posted / satendra
It's not the case. 230V,400V,12kV,800kV,400kV...these are
the voltages used for transmission and distribution. Aur
agar aapko lagta hai ki supply 440V hai to single phase
supply must be 254V jo ki nahi hai....and if you calclate
by 400 then it is 230 V jo ki sachchai hai...
And stop relating it to the form factor....its just a no...
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