why receiving end voltage increases in a system when
capacitive load is added
Answer Posted / rama krishna
As in a capacitor the voltage always lead the current, the
sum of sending end voltage(reference) added to a voltage of
capacitive line(which is leading) will always gives a
voltage higher than sending voltage. This is the effect
called FERRANTI EFFECT.
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