engr5678
Electrical
- Sep 14, 2024
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In a cross bonded system, if the sheath of each minor sections are physically connected and earthed at the ends of a major section, why is there a increasing voltage gradient between the earthed point to the point where the sheath are bonded? A logical guess is because of the resistive nature of the cable sheath resulting in a voltage rise as it is further away from ground. Is this the main reason?