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    Ferranti or Ferranti International PLC was a UK electrical engineering and equipment firm that operated for over a century from 1885 until it went bankrupt in 1993. The company was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.

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  3. Mar 12, 2021 · The Ferranti Effect is a voltage increase in the receiving end of an electrical transmission line when it is operated in a no-load, or low-load, condition. This results in a receiving end voltage value higher than the sending point.

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  6. In electrical engineering, the Ferranti effect is the increase in voltage occurring at the receiving end of a very long (> 200 km) AC electric power transmission line, relative to the voltage at the sending end, when the load is very small, or no load is connected.

  7. Apr 11, 2013 · The Ferranti effect is defined as the increase in voltage at the receiving end of a long transmission line compared to the sending end. This effect is more noticeable when the load is very small or there is no load (open circuit). It can be described as a factor or a percentage increase.

  8. archivesit.org.uk › iconic-companies-ferrantiFerranti - Archives of IT

    Ferranti was a significant UK electrical engineering and equipment firm, known for defence electronics, power grids and the world’s first commercially available computer, the Ferranti Mark 1, made and sold to Manchester University in 1951.

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