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===Medium line=== The medium line approximation is used for lines running between {{cvt|80 and 250|km}}. The series impedance and the shunt (current leak) conductance are considered, placing half of the shunt conductance at each end of the line. This circuit is often referred to as a ''nominal [[Pi (letter)|''Ο'' (pi)]]'' circuit because of the shape (''Ο'') that is taken on when leak conductance is placed on both sides of the circuit diagram. The analysis of the medium line produces: :<math> \begin{align} A &= D = 1 + \frac{G Z}{2} \text{ per unit}\\ B &= Z\Omega\\ C &= G \Big( 1 + \frac{G Z}{4}\Big)S \end{align} </math> Counterintuitive behaviors of medium-length transmission lines: * voltage rise at no load or small current ([[Ferranti effect]]) * receiving-end current can exceed sending-end current
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