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- 12 Dec 2018
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- 28 May 2026
Explanation
The insulation quality of a cable reduces when the length of the insulating material is increased, meaning longer insulation results in decreased effectiveness.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.Where does the highest voltage stress occur within a cable?
- 2.For a cable intended to operate at 1000 kV, which type of insulation is most suitable?
- 3.What is a key benefit of using cables instead of overhead transmission lines?
- 4.What does capacitance grading in cables refer to?
- 5.Which types of losses occur in a cable conducting alternating current?
- 6.Where is the electrostatic stress highest in underground cables?
- 7.Why are underground cables installed at a considerable depth?
- 8.What is the typical thickness of metal shielding used on cables?
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