. Why the transmission lines are in 11kV, 22kV, 33kv, and
why not 10kV,
20kV, 30kV?
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Answer / vasudevan
Form Factor is 1.1 which is multiplied bu 10 or 20 or 30
kV. Then the result will be 11 or 22 or 33 kV.
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Answer / mbao richie
already those are the nominal voltages which when
multiplied by the form factor to which all voltage levels
(altenating voltages) abide' the results are voltages into
which the form factor devided gives the said 10kv 30kv etc
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