Asked by Mitchell Brooks on May 06, 2024

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Harmonics are produced by linear loads that draw current in a continuous manner.​

Linear Loads

A type of electrical load where the current is directly proportional to the voltage, resulting in a constant load impedance throughout the operation.

Harmonics

Higher frequency signals that are integer multiples of a fundamental frequency, which can distort waveforms in electrical systems.

Current

The flow of electric charge through a conductor or space, measured in amperes.

  • Understand the basic concept of harmonics and their sources in electrical systems.
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Jenny DuongMay 12, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
Harmonics are primarily produced by non-linear loads that draw current in a non-continuous, abrupt manner, such as electronic devices and energy-saving lighting, not by linear loads that draw current in proportion to the voltage.