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reactive power in transmission system is caused by​

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Answered by tinkik35
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Reactive power is a by-product of alternating current ( AC) systems Transformers and transmission lines introduce inductance as well as resistance both oppose the flow of current must raise the voltage higher to push the power through inductance of the lines .

Answered by Anonymous
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It is caused by the loads in the system.

  • The essential role of reactive power efficiently is to adequately control the proper voltage.
  • The voltage amounts needed for dynamic power to carry out effective work are supplied by the reactive power.
  • Moving dynamic power via the variable transmission and dispersion system to typically requires the reactive power.

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