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When using the method of symmetrical components, which of the following statements is most nearly correct?
(A) The three zero-sequence current phasors are equal in magnitude and displaced by 120°.
(B) The three positive-sequence and the three negative-sequence current phasors are all equal in magnitude, but have opposite phase rotations.
(C) In a wye-connected synchronous generator, the voltage drop through the neutral grounding resistor, R, is equal to ю√3 IoR, where Io is the zero-sequence current.
(D) Positive-sequence and negative-sequence currents cannot pass through the neutral grounding resistor in a wye-connected generator
When using the method of symmetrical components, which of the following statements is most nearly correct?
(A) The three zero-sequence current phasors are equal in magnitude and displaced by 120°.
(B) The three positive-sequence and the three negative-sequence current phasors are all equal in magnitude, but have opposite phase rotations.
(C) In a wye-connected synchronous generator, the voltage drop through the neutral grounding resistor, R, is equal to ю√3 IoR, where Io is the zero-sequence current.
(D) Positive-sequence and negative-sequence currents cannot pass through the neutral grounding resistor in a wye-connected generator