In air-core cable the surge voltage travels approximately at the speed of light and a cable of 100m length gives a delay of a. 0.666μsec b. 0.333μsec c. 1.555μsec d. 1μsec 

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In air-core cable the surge voltage travels approximately at the speed of light and a cable of 100m length gives a delay of a. 0.666μsec b. 0.333μsec c. 1.555μsec d. 1μsec 

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