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← TechnologyWhich outcome occurs when inductive current flows into a transmission line?
A)Increased source circuit voltage drop✓
B)Amplified dielectric cable insulation
C)Reduced line impedance transients
D)Minimized Ferranti effect magnitude
💡 Explanation
Increased voltage drop occurs because increased inductive current flow contributes to the source circuit's impedance, therefore inducing lower load voltages, rather than minimizing impedance effects as observed with capacitive compensation.
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