“…Distribution lines also inhibit smaller ratios of reactance (X ) to resistance (R) than do transmission lines [24]. Reactance and resistance are both electrical properties quantifying degrees of opposition to particular phenomena: a change in current due to inductance in the case of reactance, and the passage of current through a conductor in the case of resistance [19].…”
Section: Distribution Vs Transmissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Together, reactance and resistance comprise impedance [19]. As a result of this smaller X/R ratio, the voltage magnitude on distribution lines is more sensitive to external factors and can consequently be a finicky parameter to regulate [24].…”
“…Distribution lines also inhibit smaller ratios of reactance (X ) to resistance (R) than do transmission lines [24]. Reactance and resistance are both electrical properties quantifying degrees of opposition to particular phenomena: a change in current due to inductance in the case of reactance, and the passage of current through a conductor in the case of resistance [19].…”
Section: Distribution Vs Transmissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Together, reactance and resistance comprise impedance [19]. As a result of this smaller X/R ratio, the voltage magnitude on distribution lines is more sensitive to external factors and can consequently be a finicky parameter to regulate [24].…”
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