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← TechnologyWhich risk increases when cascading three-phase power systems lack sufficient fault current protection schemes?
A)Widespread voltage collapse across the network✓
B)Transformer saturation due to DC offset currents
C)Harmonic resonance causing equipment overheating
D)Communication network failure due to EMI
💡 Explanation
When cascading power grids have insufficient fault current protection the risk of voltage collapse increases because faults propagate without isolation, causing a widespread drop in voltage and system instability. Therefore voltage collapse is more probable than alternatives which depend on specific network dynamics or equipment limitations.
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