wat are the transmission losses.... how can it be
compensated.......
wat s power system.......
Answer Posted / virendra1981
The transmission losses is the diffrence between the Actual
load is transfered from Generating station & the quantum
of energy received at the receving sub station . this
losses is because of the I^2* R losses of the conductor for
transmission. & also the Copper & Iron Losses in the
transformer side. This losses can not be get down to zero
but can be reduce Eddy current losses in transfomer by
using thin lamination & at the transmission end by using a
High voltage transmission because as the voltage is high
the curret will be low & also the losses.
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