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A single phase transmission line is delivering 490 kVA load at 14 kV. Its resistance is 6 Ω and inductive reactance is 7 Ω if the load power factor is 0.7 lagging.
Determine the:
A) Current through the line.
B) Sending end voltage.
C) Sending end power factor.
D) Regulation of transmission line.
E) Efficiency of transmission line.
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