Answer:
The Current will decrease by a factor of 2
Explanation:
Given the conditions, it should be noted that the current in the circuit is determined by the LOAD. In other words, the amount of current generator will be producing depends upon the load connected to it.
Now, as the question says, the load is reduced to half its original value, we can write:
[tex]P1 = \sqrt{3} (V) (I1) Cos\alpha ----- (1)[/tex]
[tex]P2 = \sqrt{3} (V) (I2) Cos\alpha\\[/tex]
Since, P2 = P1/2,
[tex]P1/2 = \sqrt{3} (V) (I2) Cos\alpha ----- (2)\\[/tex]
Dividing equations (1) and (2), we get,
P1 / (P1/2) = I1/ I2
[tex]I2 = I1 / 2\\[/tex]
Hence, it is proved that the current in the transmission line will decrease by a factor of 2 when load is reduced to half.