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UNIT-III TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

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Answered by Anonymous
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A transmission system is a system that transmits a signal from one place to another. The signal can be an electrical, optical or radio signal.

Transmission benefits everyone from households to power producers, throughout large geographical distances, for many years, in fact, decades. These benefits include lower energy bills, reduced emissions, more jobs, and improved grid reliability. The transmission system carries electricity from generation sources to customers. If there is not enough transmission capacity, access to generation can be constrained, causing “bottlenecks”. New and expanded transmission facilities open up access to many types of resources, including low-cost sources. Millions of kilowatt-hours of energy is continuously transferred from generation end to load end through transmission lines.

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Answered by SwaggerGabru
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UNIT-III TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

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_____Transmission System ___

System that transmits a signal from one place to another.

________________________PURPOSE OF TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

__________ ➡️____________

Transmissions are needed because of limitations inherent in internal combustion engines (ICEs). ICEs have zero torque at zero RPM, and useful torque only over a limited RPM range, usually fairly constant from about 2000RPM to about 7000RPM.

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