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Power Loss in Short Line Formulas
Power Loss is defined as the deviation in the power transferred from sending end to receiving end of a short transmission line. And is denoted by P
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. Power Loss is usually measured using the Watt for Power. Note that the value of Power Loss is always positive.
Formulas to find Power Loss in Short Line
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Losses using Transmission Efficiency (STL)
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Short Line formulas that make use of Power Loss
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Receiving End Current using Losses (STL)
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Sending End Current using Losses (STL)
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Receiving End Current using Sending End Angle (STL)
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Receiving End Angle using Losses (STL)
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Resistance using Losses (STL)
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List of variables in Short Line formulas
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Receiving End Voltage
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Receiving End Current
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Receiving End Phase Angle
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Transmission Efficiency
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FAQ
What is the Power Loss?
Power Loss is defined as the deviation in the power transferred from sending end to receiving end of a short transmission line. Power Loss is usually measured using the Watt for Power. Note that the value of Power Loss is always positive.
Can the Power Loss be negative?
No, the Power Loss, measured in Power cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Power Loss?
Power Loss is usually measured using the Watt[W] for Power. Kilowatt[W], Milliwatt[W], Microwatt[W] are the few other units in which Power Loss can be measured.
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