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← TechnologyWhich outcome necessarily follows when using cascade trip breakers in a distribution panel system?
A)Decreased fault isolation selectivity✓
B)Minimized breaker coordination challenges
C)Increased short-circuit interruption capacity
D)Enhanced overall system energy efficiency
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Decreased fault isolation occurs, because cascading prioritizes speed via instantaneous tripping rather than selective coordination. Therefore, upstream and downstream breakers trip together, rather than isolating the immediate fault; this impacts selectivity.
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