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Q: What is phase angle in transmission lines?
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What if you have a negative kvar in transmission line what will happens?

the phase angle changes in R Y B lines


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Why delta connections used in overhead transmission lines?

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What is the difference between phase angle and phase difference?

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Lines that intersect at right angles.


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