Pts): During a single Line-to-Ground fault (SLG) in a system a. Zero sequence current is the sum of the positive and neg

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Pts): During a single Line-to-Ground fault (SLG) in a system a. Zero sequence current is the sum of the positive and neg

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Pts): During a single Line-to-Ground fault (SLG) in a system a. Zero sequence current is the sum of the positive and negative sequence currents b. Positive, negative and zero sequence currents are equal c. Positive sequence current is the sum of negative and zero sequence currents d. Negative sequence current is the sum of positive and zero sequence currents
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