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- Published
- 29 Jun 2018
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
A feeder delivers electrical power directly to distribution lines, not to generating stations or service connections.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.In which part of the electrical network is a 3-phase 4-wire system most frequently utilized?
- 2.Under which environmental condition is the likelihood of coronavirus transmission higher?
- 3.Which material is not used as a component in the manufacture of porcelain insulators?
- 4.Which material is commonly utilized for overhead power transmission lines?
- 5.When is the transmitted power at its highest level?
- 6.Why is ozone produced by corona discharge considered harmful?
- 7.What is the typical range of surge impedance for an overhead transmission line?
- 8.Which voltage level is generally uncommon as a generator's output voltage?
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