Hi guys,
On Shorebrook PE Power Exam question 71, it briefly mentions that on a resonant-grounded system, the resonant point is located at the middle of the transmission line, regardless of where the ground fault is located at. What is the explanation behind this? Is there more literature regarding resonant-grounded system and the resonant point?
This is not something that I have encountered in other sequence components or grounding materials or practice PE exams other than Shorebrook. So I'm just trying to understand this better.
Thanks for any input on this!


On Shorebrook PE Power Exam question 71, it briefly mentions that on a resonant-grounded system, the resonant point is located at the middle of the transmission line, regardless of where the ground fault is located at. What is the explanation behind this? Is there more literature regarding resonant-grounded system and the resonant point?
This is not something that I have encountered in other sequence components or grounding materials or practice PE exams other than Shorebrook. So I'm just trying to understand this better.
Thanks for any input on this!

