Why infinite busbar has zero resistance and high mechanical inertia?
Answer Posted / aarya
When number of alternators are interconnected forming a system which may be treated as an infinite bus. Infinite bus bar is one which keeps constant voltage and frequency although the load varies. Thus it may behave like a voltage source with zero internal impedance and infinite rotational inertia
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