why voltage drop will occurs in 3 phase line?
Answer Posted / alshaikh
Because, the transmission lines are inductive conductor they have impedance and they absorb reactive power. So, we add capacitors to give reactive power to the transmission lines then will not be any dropped voltage.
But, if the transmission lines are resistive, then adding capacitors will not solve the problem because the resistive lines do not absorb reactive power.
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