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For medium length lines the shunt capacitance is uniformly distributed along the length of transmission line..

For simplicity in the calculations,

Now in T method the tolal line capacitance is lumped or concentrated at the mid point of the line.While in Pie method the capacitance is divided into two halves whith one half lumped near sending end and other half near the receiving end,The capacitor near the sending end does not contribute any line voltage drop but it should be added with line current to get lotal sending end current.

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