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explain the difference between the voltage distortion and current distortion.​

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Answered by parthasarathidas78
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Voltage distortion is any deviation from the nominal sine waveform of the AC line voltage. A similar definition applies for current distortion; however, voltage distortion and current distortion are not the same. ... The sine wave associated with this frequency, which is usually 60 Hz, is called the fundamental.

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