フェランチ効果
1. Ferranti effectThe Ferranti effect is a rise in voltage occurring at the receiving end of a long transmission line, relative to the voltage at the sending end, which occurs when the line is energized but there is a very light load or the load is disconnected. This effect is due to the voltage drop across the line inductance (due to charging current) being in phase with the sending end voltages. Therefore inductance is responsible for producing this phenomenon.
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