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Fault current

05/19/2008 6:24 AM

Can u tell any one formula for the fault current?

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Re: Fault current

05/19/2008 7:29 AM

Hello srilakshmi

Yes.

I have answered your question.

Is this a class or homework question?

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Re: Fault current

05/23/2008 5:12 AM

If u have answer u keep it in your mind only.everybody will appriciate you.

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Re: Fault current

06/11/2008 7:49 AM

Why don't you study basic book on power system? than asking suchh silly questions.

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Re: Fault current

05/19/2008 3:32 PM

Since your question was very open-ended, how about this one.

I=V/R

Other more useful answers can be obtained by performing an internet search.

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Re: Fault current

05/20/2008 8:01 AM

Hope your question is regarding calculation of sckt rating of cables. Pl. refer to the following formula

Hope your query is answered.

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05/23/2008 5:22 AM

Thank you very much SJ.

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Re: Fault current

01/03/2023 9:27 AM

Yes. It's the applied voltage divided by the fault path resistance.

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