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The ungrounded system, in reality is a ______ grounding system: *

2 points

capacitance

inductance

resistance

combination of inductance and resistance​

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Answered by fati03073743
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Answer:

hope it helps

Explanation:

capacitance

Answered by SharadSangha
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The ungrounded system in reality is a Capacitance system.

What is ungrounded system?

A system without a neutral ground is called an ungrounded system. In other words, in an ungrounded system none of those conductors are connected to ground.

About Capacitance system

An ungrounded system is actually a capacitive grounded system as there is a distributed capacitance from the system conductors to ground. Capacitive grounding is present but is not considered as it has little effect on the system under normal working conditions.

An important feature of ungrounded systems is the ability to remove ground faults without interruption.

For ground faults in ungrounded systems, the fault current remains nearly zero when the faulted phase voltage approaches the same potential as ground. A normal phase voltage rises with respect to ground, resulting in an overvoltage condition.

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