Ohm relay.......
The type of cable that enables the longest transmission with the lowest loss is called Goubau line, or G-line, for short. This line has far less loss than either coaxial cable or parallel line (twinlead). By using conical shaped "launchers", G-line creates a type of waveguide.
one insulator unit can bare 11kV. such that 66kV tx line needs 6 insulator units.
From the Generator station, the voltage is sent to a step up transformer. Transmission at higher voltages is used to over come line loss over the miles of transmission.
In television system for video transmission AM is used and for audio transmission FM is used....
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The transmission lines which have length less than 80 km are generally referred as short transmission lines. For short length, the shunt capacitance of this type of line is neglected and other parameters like electrical resistance and inductor of these short lines are lumped.
IR transmission type of transmission is used in television system .
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coaxial cable
The type of cable that enables the longest transmission with the lowest loss is called Goubau line, or G-line, for short. This line has far less loss than either coaxial cable or parallel line (twinlead). By using conical shaped "launchers", G-line creates a type of waveguide.
probably tv cable
Yes. An IRS Type 1 transmission is the same across the Type 1 line.
Type your answer here... My Allison transmission will only down shift, whats wrong with it?
Probably a Turbo 350 short tail.
coaxial cable and twisted pair cable. coaxial cable is the most widely used type of transmission line.
It uses DEX orÊMERCÊautomatic transmission fluid type. Some examples of it are Valvoline Maxlife and Red Line Synthetic oil.Ê
Buchholz Relay is a special type of relay and its only used in transformers, and the main use of this relay is transmission and distribution systemAnswerA Buchholz relay is used between a transformer and its expansion tank. So they are only used (1) where there is an expansion tank and, (2) in substations, where the associated protection relays can be installed.