why the voltage transmission is always in a multiple of 11?
e.g. 110 V, 220 V, 33 kVA, 11 kVA
Answer Posted / ranjeet chaurasiya
It can not be given a very exact technical reason on the basis of form factor because at EHT level we see that 800kV. We can say its an arbitrary standard from starting days of transmission of electricity to make uniformity all over the country.
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