1.What is effect of capitance in transmission line?
2. After raising the voltage at receiving end what will
be happen?
3.how we nullify or control the raised voltage at
receiving end?
Answer Posted / michael
it is ferranti effect.
the voltage at the receiving end
is higher than the sending end.
in order to control ferranti effect
SHUNT REACTOR is place in the
transmission line
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