In short transmission line,why does the receiving end
voltage is less than sending end voltage?
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Answer / asmita
In short Transmission line capacitive effect is negligible
hence neglected.Only two Parameters i.e. Inductance n
Resistance is present in Ckt both r drop making agents thus
causing Vtg.drop n reduction in vtg at receiving end.
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Answer / vvk
because v=IR
THEN R INCREASE WITH INCREASE IN LENGTH.
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