So I’m currently studying Ze and pfc etc kind of understanding it.
main question really is about the relationship between them both I understand that the lower the Ze the higher the fault current but why is this? Is it just simply to do with ohms law? And I’m just over thinking and confusing myself

Any responses would be appreciated
 
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When in Englandshire I usually stick with Wychwood's range.
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