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- Ferranti_effect abstract "In electrical engineering, the Ferranti effect is an increase in voltage occurring at the receiving end of a long transmission line, above the voltage at the sending end. This occurs when the line is energized, but there is a very light load or the load is disconnected. The capacitive line charging current produces a voltage drop across the line inductance that is in-phase with the sending end voltages considering the line resistance as negligible. Therefore both line inductance and capacitance are responsible for this phenomenon.The Ferranti Effect will be more pronounced the longer the line and the higher the voltage applied. The relative voltage rise is proportional to the square of the line length.The Ferranti effect is much more pronounced in underground cables, even in short lengths, because of their high capacitance.It was first observed during the installation of underground cables in Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti's 10,000 volt distribution system in 1887.".
- Ferranti_effect thumbnail Ferranti_Effect_Voltage_and_Current_Phasor_Diagram.png?width=300.
- Ferranti_effect wikiPageID "14386363".
- Ferranti_effect wikiPageLength "1967".
- Ferranti_effect wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Ferranti_effect wikiPageRevisionID "673673470".
- Ferranti_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electric_power_transmission.
- Ferranti_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electrical_phenomena.
- Ferranti_effect wikiPageWikiLink Electric_power_transmission.
- Ferranti_effect wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_engineering.
- Ferranti_effect wikiPageWikiLink Sebastian_Ziani_de_Ferranti.
- Ferranti_effect wikiPageWikiLink File:Ferranti_Effect_Voltage_and_Current_Phasor_Diagram.png.
- Ferranti_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ferranti effect".
- Ferranti_effect wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ferranti_effect subject Category:Electric_power_transmission.
- Ferranti_effect subject Category:Electrical_phenomena.
- Ferranti_effect hypernym Increase.
- Ferranti_effect type Disease.
- Ferranti_effect type Redirect.
- Ferranti_effect comment "In electrical engineering, the Ferranti effect is an increase in voltage occurring at the receiving end of a long transmission line, above the voltage at the sending end. This occurs when the line is energized, but there is a very light load or the load is disconnected. The capacitive line charging current produces a voltage drop across the line inductance that is in-phase with the sending end voltages considering the line resistance as negligible.".
- Ferranti_effect label "Ferranti effect".
- Ferranti_effect sameAs Q268403.
- Ferranti_effect sameAs تأثير_فيرانتي.
- Ferranti_effect sameAs Efecte_Ferranti.
- Ferranti_effect sameAs Ferrantiho_jev.
- Ferranti_effect sameAs Ferranti-Effekt.
- Ferranti_effect sameAs Φαινομενο_ferranti.
- Ferranti_effect sameAs Efecto_ferranti.
- Ferranti_effect sameAs اثر_فرانتی.
- Ferranti_effect sameAs Effet_Ferranti.
- Ferranti_effect sameAs Efecto_Ferranti.
- Ferranti_effect sameAs फेरान्ती_प्रभाव.
- Ferranti_effect sameAs Effetto_Ferranti.
- Ferranti_effect sameAs フェランチ効果.
- Ferranti_effect sameAs Ferranti-effect.
- Ferranti_effect sameAs Efekt_Ferrantiego.
- Ferranti_effect sameAs Efeito_Ferranti.
- Ferranti_effect sameAs m.03d25t3.
- Ferranti_effect sameAs Ferantijev_efekat.
- Ferranti_effect sameAs Ферантијев_ефекат.
- Ferranti_effect sameAs Q268403.
- Ferranti_effect wasDerivedFrom Ferranti_effect?oldid=673673470.
- Ferranti_effect depiction Ferranti_Effect_Voltage_and_Current_Phasor_Diagram.png.
- Ferranti_effect isPrimaryTopicOf Ferranti_effect.