
: The "live" wire carrying current from the transformer to the point of the fault.
This is where the becomes one of the most critical—and least understood—safety concepts in modern electrical engineering.
Engineers distinguish between two main scenarios:
Zs=Ze+(R1+R2)cap Z sub s equals cap Z sub e plus open paren cap R sub 1 plus cap R sub 2 close paren Zecap Z sub e
: The "live" wire carrying current from the transformer to the point of the fault.
This is where the becomes one of the most critical—and least understood—safety concepts in modern electrical engineering. fault loop
Engineers distinguish between two main scenarios: : The "live" wire carrying current from the
Zs=Ze+(R1+R2)cap Z sub s equals cap Z sub e plus open paren cap R sub 1 plus cap R sub 2 close paren Zecap Z sub e fault loop