The capacitance together with conductance forms the shunt admittance of a transmission line. When an alternating voltage is applied to the line, the line capacitance draws a leading sinusoidal current called the charging current. This current is drawn even when the line is open circuited at the far end.
The capacitance together with conductance forms the shunt admittance of a transmission line. When an alternating voltage is applied to the line, the line capacitance draws a leading sinusoidal current called the charging current. This current is drawn even when the line is open circuited at the far end.
The capacitance together with conductance forms the shunt admittance of a transmission line. When an alternating voltage is applied to the line, the line capacitance draws a leading sinusoidal current called the charging current. This current is drawn even when the line is open circuited at the far end.