Transmitted Power using Volume(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed) Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Power Transmitted = sqrt(Volume of Conductor*Line Losses*(Maximum Voltage Overhead DC^2)/(4*Resistivity*(Length of Wire DC^2)))
P = sqrt(V*Ploss*(Vm^2)/(4*ρ*(L^2)))
This formula uses 1 Functions, 6 Variables
Functions Used
sqrt - A square root function is a function that takes a non-negative number as an input and returns the square root of the given input number., sqrt(Number)
Variables Used
Power Transmitted - (Measured in Watt) - Power Transmitted is defined as the product of current and voltage phasor in a overhead dc line at the receiving end.
Volume of Conductor - (Measured in Cubic Meter) - Volume of Conductor is the total volume of the material used to make the conductor of an overhead dc line.
Line Losses - (Measured in Watt) - Line Losses is defined as the total losses occurring in an Overhead DC line when in use.
Maximum Voltage Overhead DC - (Measured in Volt) - Maximum Voltage Overhead DC is defined as the peak amplitude of the AC voltage supplied to the line or wire.
Resistivity - (Measured in Ohm Meter) - Resistivity is the measure of how strongly a material opposes the flow of current through them.
Length of Wire DC - (Measured in Meter) - Length of Wire DC is the total length of the wire from one end to other end.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Volume of Conductor: 26 Cubic Meter --> 26 Cubic Meter No Conversion Required
Line Losses: 0.74 Watt --> 0.74 Watt No Conversion Required
Maximum Voltage Overhead DC: 60.26 Volt --> 60.26 Volt No Conversion Required
Resistivity: 1.7E-05 Ohm Meter --> 1.7E-05 Ohm Meter No Conversion Required
Length of Wire DC: 12.7 Meter --> 12.7 Meter No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
P = sqrt(V*Ploss*(Vm^2)/(4*ρ*(L^2))) --> sqrt(26*0.74*(60.26^2)/(4*1.7E-05*(12.7^2)))
Evaluating ... ...
P = 2523.90778883202
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
2523.90778883202 Watt --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
2523.90778883202 2523.908 Watt <-- Power Transmitted
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Transmitted Power using Volume(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed)
Go Power Transmitted = sqrt(Volume of Conductor*Line Losses*(Maximum Voltage Overhead DC^2)/(4*Resistivity*(Length of Wire DC^2)))
Transmitted Power using Area of X-Section(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed)
Go Power Transmitted = sqrt(Area of Overhead DC Wire*(Maximum Voltage Overhead DC^2)*Line Losses/Resistivity*Length of Wire DC*2)
Transmitted Power using Line Losses(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed)
Go Power Transmitted = sqrt((Line Losses*(Maximum Voltage Overhead DC^2))/(2*Resistance Overhead DC))
Transmitted Power using Load Current(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed)
Go Power Transmitted = Current Overhead DC*Maximum Voltage Overhead DC

Transmitted Power using Volume(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed) Formula

Power Transmitted = sqrt(Volume of Conductor*Line Losses*(Maximum Voltage Overhead DC^2)/(4*Resistivity*(Length of Wire DC^2)))
P = sqrt(V*Ploss*(Vm^2)/(4*ρ*(L^2)))

What is the two-wire one conductor earthed system?

The load is connected between the two wires. where a1 is the area of the X-section of the conductor. It is a usual practice to make this system the basis for comparison with other systems.

How to Calculate Transmitted Power using Volume(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed)?

Transmitted Power using Volume(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed) calculator uses Power Transmitted = sqrt(Volume of Conductor*Line Losses*(Maximum Voltage Overhead DC^2)/(4*Resistivity*(Length of Wire DC^2))) to calculate the Power Transmitted, The Transmitted Power using Volume(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed) formula is defined as proportional to its effective range. The higher the transmit power, the farther a signal can travel, and the more obstructions it can effectively penetrate. Power Transmitted is denoted by P symbol.

How to calculate Transmitted Power using Volume(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed) using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Transmitted Power using Volume(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed), enter Volume of Conductor (V), Line Losses (Ploss), Maximum Voltage Overhead DC (Vm), Resistivity (ρ) & Length of Wire DC (L) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Transmitted Power using Volume(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed) calculation can be explained with given input values -> 2523.908 = sqrt(26*0.74*(60.26^2)/(4*1.7E-05*(12.7^2))).

FAQ

What is Transmitted Power using Volume(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed)?
The Transmitted Power using Volume(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed) formula is defined as proportional to its effective range. The higher the transmit power, the farther a signal can travel, and the more obstructions it can effectively penetrate and is represented as P = sqrt(V*Ploss*(Vm^2)/(4*ρ*(L^2))) or Power Transmitted = sqrt(Volume of Conductor*Line Losses*(Maximum Voltage Overhead DC^2)/(4*Resistivity*(Length of Wire DC^2))). Volume of Conductor is the total volume of the material used to make the conductor of an overhead dc line, Line Losses is defined as the total losses occurring in an Overhead DC line when in use, Maximum Voltage Overhead DC is defined as the peak amplitude of the AC voltage supplied to the line or wire, Resistivity is the measure of how strongly a material opposes the flow of current through them & Length of Wire DC is the total length of the wire from one end to other end.
How to calculate Transmitted Power using Volume(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed)?
The Transmitted Power using Volume(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed) formula is defined as proportional to its effective range. The higher the transmit power, the farther a signal can travel, and the more obstructions it can effectively penetrate is calculated using Power Transmitted = sqrt(Volume of Conductor*Line Losses*(Maximum Voltage Overhead DC^2)/(4*Resistivity*(Length of Wire DC^2))). To calculate Transmitted Power using Volume(Two-Wire One Conductor Earthed), you need Volume of Conductor (V), Line Losses (Ploss), Maximum Voltage Overhead DC (Vm), Resistivity (ρ) & Length of Wire DC (L). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Volume of Conductor, Line Losses, Maximum Voltage Overhead DC, Resistivity & Length of Wire DC and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Power Transmitted?
In this formula, Power Transmitted uses Volume of Conductor, Line Losses, Maximum Voltage Overhead DC, Resistivity & Length of Wire DC. We can use 4 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Power Transmitted = Current Overhead DC*Maximum Voltage Overhead DC
  • Power Transmitted = sqrt((Line Losses*(Maximum Voltage Overhead DC^2))/(2*Resistance Overhead DC))
  • Power Transmitted = sqrt(Constant Overhead DC*Line Losses*(Maximum Voltage Overhead DC^2)/(4*Resistivity*(Length of Wire DC^2)))
  • Power Transmitted = sqrt(Area of Overhead DC Wire*(Maximum Voltage Overhead DC^2)*Line Losses/Resistivity*Length of Wire DC*2)
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