why ferranti efect occurs on no load only?
Answers were Sorted based on User's Feedback
Answer / vinod kumar malik
At no load, the receiving end voltage of a transmission
line may be higher than the sending end voltage due to
formation of capacitance between conductors and conductor
to ground.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 2 Yes | 0 No |
Answer / k.prakashchandra
As there is no inductance of load to negate capacitance
Is This Answer Correct ? | 1 Yes | 0 No |
Answer / naresh
FERRANTI EFFECT:
the output voltage is greater than the input voltage
THIS PHENOMENON OCCURS ONLY WHEN THE LINE CONSISTS OF ONLY
LUMPED ELEMENTS,i.e, no element in shunt.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 0 Yes | 0 No |
sir please tell 1 ton equal to how many kilo watt?? in some converter software's that is 3.5 kw. is it right?
why do we need to use 3c+3e cable, normally i select only 3c+e cable and i think it is enough. pls explain the usefull of 3e cable ( in this project the earthing system is well done)
if we put a energy meter in 500 kvar capacitor bank ,then how much units show in energy meter per day.
What are options used for earthing the switchgear.
What is Reactance & Impedance? what is diffrence between these?
Describe: Energy efficient motors
What is the work of IGBT in ups?
What is evaporator & condencer & compressor
Is there a possibility to use such a treshold voltage for the NMOS part of a CMOS circuit that during the switching it will start conducting only after the PMOS part will be already closed, by this eliminating the leakedge current? Please note, I'm not asking about the well bias in standby mode, but about the "antileakedge" measures during normal operation.
What are the factors to be considered during the Synchronization?
what will happen if we directly give supply to rotor of a induction motor?
If I want to lift the water at a height 50m from ground level through two inch(diameter) metal pipe then what is the capacity of motor pump is required? is it possible in single phase supply or not?