a 11 kv line is grounded and a 110 kv line is grounded.
which line have the greater current flow?
Answer Posted / nishant vadhavana
Fault current depends upon voltage & impedence of current
path. Assume any particular value say Z for impedence,then
for higher the voltage voltage more the fault current -
fault MVA.
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