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Receiving End Voltage is the voltage developed at the receiving end of a short transmission line. Check FAQs
Vr=Vs-(IrZ)
Vr - Receiving End Voltage?Vs - Sending End Voltage?Ir - Receiving End Current?Z - Impedance?

Receiving End Voltage using Impedance (STL) Example

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380.032Edit=400Edit-(3.9Edit5.12Edit)
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Receiving End Voltage using Impedance (STL) Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
Vr=Vs-(IrZ)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Vr=400V-(3.9A5.12Ω)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Vr=400-(3.95.12)
LAST Step Evaluate
Vr=380.032V

Receiving End Voltage using Impedance (STL) Formula Elements

Variables
Receiving End Voltage
Receiving End Voltage is the voltage developed at the receiving end of a short transmission line.
Symbol: Vr
Measurement: Electric PotentialUnit: V
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Sending End Voltage
Sending End Voltage is the voltage at the sending end of a short transmission line.
Symbol: Vs
Measurement: Electric PotentialUnit: V
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Receiving End Current
Receiving End Current is defined as the magnitude and phase angle of current received at the load end of a short transmission line.
Symbol: Ir
Measurement: Electric CurrentUnit: A
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Impedance
Impedance in a short line combines resistance and inductive reactance, influencing voltage and current distribution, with capacitive reactance typically minimal.
Symbol: Z
Measurement: Electric ResistanceUnit: Ω
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Receiving End Voltage

​Go Receiving End Voltage using Transmission Efficiency (STL)
Vr=ηVsIscos(Φs)Ircos(Φr)
​Go Receiving End Voltage using Receiving End Power (STL)
Vr=Pr3Ircos(Φr)

Other formulas in Voltage category

​Go Sending End Voltage using Power Factor(STL)
Vs=((Vrcos(Φr))+(IrR))2+((Vrsin(Φr))+(IrXc))2
​Go Sending End Voltage in Transmission Line
Vs=(%VVr100)+Vr
​Go Sending End Voltage using Sending End Power (STL)
Vs=Ps3Iscos(Φs)
​Go Sending End Voltage using Transmission Efficiency (STL)
Vs=VrIrcos(Φr)ηIscos(Φs)

How to Evaluate Receiving End Voltage using Impedance (STL)?

Receiving End Voltage using Impedance (STL) evaluator uses Receiving End Voltage = Sending End Voltage-(Receiving End Current*Impedance) to evaluate the Receiving End Voltage, The Receiving End Voltage using Impedance (STL) is the electrical potential difference at the load end relative to the source voltage. In short lines, this voltage is nearly identical to the source voltage due to minimal impedance effects, ensuring stable and efficient power delivery to the load with negligible voltage drop. Receiving End Voltage is denoted by Vr symbol.

How to evaluate Receiving End Voltage using Impedance (STL) using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Receiving End Voltage using Impedance (STL), enter Sending End Voltage (Vs), Receiving End Current (Ir) & Impedance (Z) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Receiving End Voltage using Impedance (STL)

What is the formula to find Receiving End Voltage using Impedance (STL)?
The formula of Receiving End Voltage using Impedance (STL) is expressed as Receiving End Voltage = Sending End Voltage-(Receiving End Current*Impedance). Here is an example- -122.6 = 400-(3.9*5.12).
How to calculate Receiving End Voltage using Impedance (STL)?
With Sending End Voltage (Vs), Receiving End Current (Ir) & Impedance (Z) we can find Receiving End Voltage using Impedance (STL) using the formula - Receiving End Voltage = Sending End Voltage-(Receiving End Current*Impedance).
What are the other ways to Calculate Receiving End Voltage?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Receiving End Voltage-
  • Receiving End Voltage=Transmission Efficiency*Sending End Voltage*Sending End Current*cos(Sending End Phase Angle)/(Receiving End Current*cos(Receiving End Phase Angle))OpenImg
  • Receiving End Voltage=Receiving End Power/(3*Receiving End Current*cos(Receiving End Phase Angle))OpenImg
Can the Receiving End Voltage using Impedance (STL) be negative?
Yes, the Receiving End Voltage using Impedance (STL), measured in Electric Potential can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Receiving End Voltage using Impedance (STL)?
Receiving End Voltage using Impedance (STL) is usually measured using the Volt[V] for Electric Potential. Millivolt[V], Microvolt[V], Nanovolt[V] are the few other units in which Receiving End Voltage using Impedance (STL) can be measured.
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