why we calculate only 11kv 33kv and 132kv ... why not 10kv
20kv 45kv?
Answer Posted / jwalith
hi,
the voltages here all are multiples of 11 because of the form factor(1.11).that is the reason we find 11,33,66...132,440,765..etc
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