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A travelling wave of 500/1/55 means a crest value of

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Waveform notation like “500/1/55” should be read as: (peak value)/(rise time in \(\mu\)s)/(fall time in \(\mu\)s).
Updated On: May 23, 2025
  • \(500\,\text{kV}\) with rise time of 1 ms and fall time of 55 ms
  • \(500\,\text{kV}\) with rise time of 1 \(\mu\)s and fall time of 55 ms
  • \(500\,\text{kV}\) with rise time of 1 \(\mu\)s and fall time of 55 \(\mu\)s
  • \(500\,\text{kV}\) with rise time of 1 ms and fall time of 55 \(\mu\)s
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Solution and Explanation

The notation "500/1/55" describes a standard impulse waveform where:
- 500 kV is the peak (crest) voltage
- 1 \(\mu\)s is the rise time - 55 \(\mu\)s is the fall time So the correct interpretation is 500 kV with rise time of 1 \(\mu\)s and fall time of 55 \(\mu\)s.
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