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Electrical inertia is the property of the system which opposes changes in current. ... In a 50 Hz system, thermal turbines all rotate at 3,000 RPM (nuclear turbines turn at half the rate), and the large mass of the turbines means that a significant amount of energy is required to alter the rate of rotation.
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Electrical inertia is the property of the system which opposes changes in current. ... If supply and demand become imbalanced, the voltage of the system begins to fluctuate – when the demand exceeds supply, the system frequency will fall, and vice versa.
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