Hi guys,
I just want to make sure I correctly understand something regarding transmission line inductive reactance.
On Cram for Exam Vol 3, question 19 asks which answer choice would not reduce the line's inductive reactance. The correct answer choice is "Lower Transmission voltages."
The explanation in the solution is that raising transmission voltages raises the line's inductive reactance. Is this because the voltage drop across a line will drop, and thus the inductive reactance would drop since Vdrop = I * Xline? I'm just trying to understand this correctly.
Thank you to anyone who helps with this!
I just want to make sure I correctly understand something regarding transmission line inductive reactance.
On Cram for Exam Vol 3, question 19 asks which answer choice would not reduce the line's inductive reactance. The correct answer choice is "Lower Transmission voltages."
The explanation in the solution is that raising transmission voltages raises the line's inductive reactance. Is this because the voltage drop across a line will drop, and thus the inductive reactance would drop since Vdrop = I * Xline? I'm just trying to understand this correctly.
Thank you to anyone who helps with this!