2) The sequence components of the fault current are as follows: Ipositive = j1.5 pu, Inegative = -j0.5 pu, Izero = -j1 pu. The type of fault in the system is: a. LG b. LLG c. LLLG d. Symmetrical Fault e. Cannot be determined 3) Which among these is the connection diagram for line to line faults? a. Only a b. Only b c. Only c d. Only d e. None of these
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