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Power Transmitted is defined as the product of current and voltage phasor in a overhead dc line at the receiving end. Check FAQs
P=IVm
P - Power Transmitted?I - Current Overhead DC?Vm - Maximum Voltage Overhead DC?

Transmitted Power using Load Current(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed) Example

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186.806Edit=3.1Edit60.26Edit
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FIRST Step Consider the formula
P=IVm
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
P=3.1A60.26V
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
P=3.160.26
LAST Step Evaluate
P=186.806W

Transmitted Power using Load Current(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed) Formula Elements

Variables
Power Transmitted
Power Transmitted is defined as the product of current and voltage phasor in a overhead dc line at the receiving end.
Symbol: P
Measurement: PowerUnit: W
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Current Overhead DC
Current Overhead DC is defined as the current flowing through the overhead ac supply wire.
Symbol: I
Measurement: Electric CurrentUnit: A
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Maximum Voltage Overhead DC
Maximum Voltage Overhead DC is defined as the peak amplitude of the AC voltage supplied to the line or wire.
Symbol: Vm
Measurement: Electric PotentialUnit: V
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other Formulas to find Power Transmitted

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P=VPlossVm24ρ(L2)
​Go Power Transmitted using K(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed)
P=KPlossVm24ρ(L2)
​Go Transmitted Power using Area of X-Section(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed)
P=A(Vm2)PlossρL2

How to Evaluate Transmitted Power using Load Current(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed)?

Transmitted Power using Load Current(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed) evaluator uses Power Transmitted = Current Overhead DC*Maximum Voltage Overhead DC to evaluate the Power Transmitted, The Transmitted Power using Load Current(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed) formula is defined as proportional to its effective range. The higher the transmit power, the farther a signal can travel, and the more obstructions it can effectively penetrate. Power Transmitted is denoted by P symbol.

How to evaluate Transmitted Power using Load Current(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed) using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Transmitted Power using Load Current(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed), enter Current Overhead DC (I) & Maximum Voltage Overhead DC (Vm) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Transmitted Power using Load Current(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed)

What is the formula to find Transmitted Power using Load Current(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed)?
The formula of Transmitted Power using Load Current(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed) is expressed as Power Transmitted = Current Overhead DC*Maximum Voltage Overhead DC. Here is an example- 186.806 = 3.1*60.26.
How to calculate Transmitted Power using Load Current(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed)?
With Current Overhead DC (I) & Maximum Voltage Overhead DC (Vm) we can find Transmitted Power using Load Current(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed) using the formula - Power Transmitted = Current Overhead DC*Maximum Voltage Overhead DC.
What are the other ways to Calculate Power Transmitted?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Power Transmitted-
  • Power Transmitted=sqrt((Line Losses*(Maximum Voltage Overhead DC^2))/(2*Resistance Overhead DC))OpenImg
  • Power Transmitted=sqrt(Volume of Conductor*Line Losses*(Maximum Voltage Overhead DC^2)/(4*Resistivity*(Length of Wire DC^2)))OpenImg
  • Power Transmitted=sqrt(Constant Overhead DC*Line Losses*(Maximum Voltage Overhead DC^2)/(4*Resistivity*(Length of Wire DC^2)))OpenImg
Can the Transmitted Power using Load Current(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed) be negative?
No, the Transmitted Power using Load Current(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed), measured in Power cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Transmitted Power using Load Current(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed)?
Transmitted Power using Load Current(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed) is usually measured using the Watt[W] for Power. Kilowatt[W], Milliwatt[W], Microwatt[W] are the few other units in which Transmitted Power using Load Current(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed) can be measured.
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