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Insulation resistance is the opposition to the flow of
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O Load current
O Leakage current
O Leakage flux.
O Conventional current​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The leakage current that results from this applied measurement signal can be converted into an impedance to ground (impedance being the opposition of electrical current flow in an AC circuit).

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

Insulation resistance is the opposite to the flow of leakage current.

Explanation:

Insulation resistance is defined as the ratio of applied direct voltage across insulation to the corresponding current flowing through it. The moving charge flow through protection is called dripping moving charge. Leakage current is that the current flows through the protective ground conductor to ground. Within the absence of a grounding connection, it is the present that would ensure any conductive part or the surface of non conductive parts to ground if a conductive path was available (such as a personality's body).

Leakage resistance or insulation is the opposition that a substance offers to the flow of leakage current.

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