Does increase or decrease of reactive load affects the
Voltage.
Answer Posted / ritesh
yes, when reactive load is changed, the load power factor is
also changed. line current= active power/(voltage*pf),
therefore line current will also change for a constant load,
which will change the line voltage drop, therefore terminal
voltage will also get change.
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