MVA= square root of (MW2 + MVAR2 )
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Impedance Inversion in Microwave circuits can be obtained by utilizing the Short Circuit or Open Circuit Transmission line of proper length.
Electricity does not flow in open circuit because the path is not a complete circuit and has the maximum impedance to flow of electricity while it flows in short circuit because electricity always wants a path with least impedance to flow which short circuit is one of such pathAnswerCurrent can jndeed flow through an open circuit. A capacitor is an open circuit, yet it will allow a d.c. current to flow for a short period of time, and an a.c. current can flow continuously.
A twisted cable is two conductors of a single circuit that are twisted together. They are twisted together to cancel out electromagnetic interference.
Voltage in an electrical circuit is the rough equivalent of pressure in a water pipe. It causes the electricity to flow. Higher voltage; more flow. The difference is that you can think of pressure applied at a single point, but voltage is always the difference in electrical potential between two points. That's how a bird can stand on a 7,000-volt rural electrical line without harm. The potential difference (voltage) between the line and the ground is 7,000 volts, but the potential difference (voltage) between the bird's two feet is very tiny.
Double Circuit Double Circuit String Transmission Line
A power line works by electrons flowing through from power line to power line but if something interferes with the power lines the flow of electrons will not work. (flow)
You don't! That's the whole point of a d.c. transmission line.
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You would not get shocked because you need to complete the circuit to allow current to flow. If you leaned a ladder against a transmission line you would get shocked because there is now a path for current to flow to ground.
Single Circuit PantherACSR Conductor
I = P/EI = 5000/240I = 20.83 A20.83 A of current will flow in the circuit.
Nominal Pi is used for the transmission line modeling as it makes the Y matrix representation more accurately and in actual sense we get a conditioned matrix.
Think of a river getting fed by streams and creeks. These feeders increase the water flowing in the river like electrical feeders increase the current in the transmission line.
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Impedance Inversion in Microwave circuits can be obtained by utilizing the Short Circuit or Open Circuit Transmission line of proper length.
because they only form a single path then the electron flow in one way if they have parallel the electron go between lines and go off. i order to have eletri flow you need to have single line.