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Standard VII
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Steady state ...
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Steady state stability of power system is the ability of the power system to
A
maintain voltage at the rated voltage level
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B
maintain frequeny exactly at 50 Hz
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C
maintain a spinning reserve mrgin at all times
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D
maintain synchronism
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maintain synchronism
maintain synchronism
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