Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)
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A string of suspension consists of four (4) units. The Voltage between each pin and earth is 0.12 of the Self-Capacitance of the unit. The Voltage between the Line Conductor and earth is 135KV. Find the Voltage distribution across each unit and the String Efficiency
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