When the load on a transmission line is equal to the surge impedance loading 

(a) The receiving end voltage is less than the sending end voltage 

(b) The sending end voltage is less than the receiving end voltage 

(c) The receiving end voltage is more than the sending end voltage 

(d) The receiving end voltage equal to the sending end voltage 

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When the load on a transmission line is equal to the surge impedance loading The receiving end voltage equal to the sending end voltage 

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