Power Systems study the generation, transmission, distribution, and utilization of electrical energy. These systems ensure that electricity is delivered reliably and efficiently from power plants to consumers. Power systems involve generators, transformers, transmission lines, and control equipment. Physics principles such as electromagnetism and energy conservation are central. Power systems must balance supply and demand while maintaining voltage and frequency stability. Modern power systems integrate renewable energy sources and smart grid technologies. Power system analysis includes fault detection, load flow, and stability assessment. Understanding power systems is critical for energy security and sustainable development. This field plays a vital role in supporting modern society and industrial growth.
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