ülekandeliinides
Ülekandeliinid, commonly referred to as transmission lines in English, are a fundamental component of electrical power systems. They are the conductors that transport electrical energy from generating stations to substations and then to consumers. These lines are typically made of highly conductive materials like aluminum or copper, often reinforced with steel for strength.
The primary function of ülekandeliinid is to efficiently transmit large amounts of electrical power over long
Ülekandeliinid are supported by towers or poles, spaced at regular intervals to maintain tension and prevent