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088 . 633 . 685 . 720 32 43 49 7 2. 633 . 647 . 700 730 35 . 46 52 8 3-320 . 662 . 712 . 742 38 . 48 55 9 4, 186 677 . 727 . 761 . 41 51 58 10 5. 280 . 688 . 742 . 776 . 44 54 . 62 The following table gives the resistance and reactance per half mile of transmission line, using copper wires. 35. Calculation of a single-phase transmission line to give a specified line drop. J A single-phase transmission line is to * See Ernest Merritt, Physical Review, Vol. V, pages 47-60, July, 1897. f Derivatio...ns of the formulas for line reactance and line capacity are given in Electric Waves, by W. S. Franklin, Appendix A. J A good discussion of the exact theory of line drop on a long alternating-current transmission line is given on pages 141-153 of Franklin's Electric Waves. The Macmillan Company, 1909. A series of papers on the exact calculation of alternating-current transmission line problems, by W. F. Miller, is given in the General Electric Review, Vol. XIII, 80 ELECTRIC LIGHTING. deliver a prescribed amount of power P at a prescribed electro- motive force EI to a receiving circuit of which the power factor, cos 0, is given; the line drop, frequency, length of time, and dis- tance apart of wires being given.
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