Two parallel lossless transmission lines have identical impedances of j per unit. The lines are connected to a common bus at the receiving end and to another common bus at the sending end. If the voltage at the sending end is 1230° pu and the voltage at the receiving end is 120°pu. If a tap changing transformer of ratio 1:1.05 is placed between the sending end of line 1 and the sending bus. If the voltage at the sending end is still 1230°pu and the voltage at the receiving end is still 120°pu, find the real power in pu transmitted to the load by each line.

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Two parallel lossless transmission lines have identical impedances of j per
unit. The lines are connected to a common bus at the receiving end and to
another common bus at the sending end. If the voltage at the sending end is
1230° pu and the voltage at the receiving end is 120°pu.
If a tap changing transformer of ratio 1:1.05 is placed between the sending
end of line 1 and the sending bus. If the voltage at the sending end is still
1230°pu and the voltage at the receiving end is still 120°pu, find the real
power in pu transmitted to the load by each line.
Transcribed Image Text:Two parallel lossless transmission lines have identical impedances of j per unit. The lines are connected to a common bus at the receiving end and to another common bus at the sending end. If the voltage at the sending end is 1230° pu and the voltage at the receiving end is 120°pu. If a tap changing transformer of ratio 1:1.05 is placed between the sending end of line 1 and the sending bus. If the voltage at the sending end is still 1230°pu and the voltage at the receiving end is still 120°pu, find the real power in pu transmitted to the load by each line.
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