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The leakage current in the transmission lines is referred to as the *

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Answered by omasati2004
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Answer:

The leakage current in the transmission lines is referred to as the. current will flow. This leakage conductance exists between the conductors. substituting for V = 24 and I = 1.2, we get Z = V/I = 24/1.2 = 20 units.

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Answered by Brainzeee
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The whole question is as follows:

The leakage current in the transmission lines is referred to as the

(A) Resistance

(B) Rediation

(C) Conductance

(D) Polarisation

Answer:

The leakage current in the transmission lines is referred to as the conductance.

Explanation:

  • Conductance is associated with the dielectric losses.
  • Conductance from line to line or line to ground is for losses which occurs due to change in electrical current in the transmission or leakage of current in electric insulation.

So, conductance is the leakage current in the transmission lines.

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