We say that if voltage in a power system is increased,for a
constant power the current will decrease (by P=VI).
isn't this in disagreement with the ohms law(I propotional
V;resistant const.).Since the resistance of transmission
lines remains constant,shouldn't inc in voltage cause inc in
current across the transmission line?
I have read many articles across the net but still couldn't
this figure this out. :(
Guyz plz assist me with dis..:)..
Answer Posted / pandeyrahul
load decides current value but to do P constt we have to
change v by kvar reactive power, low kvar can reasult
unablity to transmit a constt voltage through long
transmission line
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