4. Give the reasons: (a) The AC resistance of a conductor is more than the DC resistance. (b) The resistance of a standard conductor is higher than the resistance of the solid conductor (c) The transposition of the overhead transmission line. (d) A charging current is existing in a line even when line is open circuited at the load end.
4. Give the reasons: (a) The AC resistance of a conductor is more than the DC resistance. (b) The resistance of a standard conductor is higher than the resistance of the solid conductor (c) The transposition of the overhead transmission line. (d) A charging current is existing in a line even when line is open circuited at the load end.
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4. Give the reasons:
(a) The AC resistance of a conductor is more than the DC resistance.
(b) The resistance of a standard conductor is higher than the resistance of the solid conductor
(c) The transposition of the overhead transmission line.
(d) A charging current is existing in a line even when line is open circuited at the load end.
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