Discovering Power Flux Distribution in Schematic with S and G Loads

In summary, the conversation discusses a schematic with terms such as "S" and "G" representing load and generator, respectively. The main objective is to find the power flux distribution, which is believed to be the power carried in each of the 6 transmission lines shown. There is a question regarding one of the lengths being labeled incorrectly as "L5" instead of "L6".
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S stands for load and G for a generator. There is an odd term used- power flux distribution in the schematic. That`s what needs to be found.

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My guess would be that you are to find the power carried in each of the 6 transmission lines shown.

I'm wondering should one of the lengths denoted "L5" in your figure actually be, maybe, L6?
 
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NascentOxygen said:
My guess would be that you are to find the power carried in each of the 6 transmission lines shown.

I'm wondering should one of the lengths denoted "L5" in your figure actually be, maybe, L6?
Yes, that sounds about right, just that the term in the original text was misleading to say the least. And, yes, you are correct, the one on the right is meant to be L6.
 

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