If one generator fails, what happens to the electrical load?

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Multiple Choice

If one generator fails, what happens to the electrical load?

Explanation:
With two generators, the electrical system is designed for redundancy and load sharing. If one generator fails, the remaining generator is capable of supplying the entire electrical load the aircraft requires, within its rating, while the distribution system automatically reconfigures to keep power on to all essential systems. The aircraft battery still provides starting power and emergency support for a short period, but it does not become the primary source to drive the full load continuously. That’s why the remaining generator carrying the entire electrical load is the correct outcome.

With two generators, the electrical system is designed for redundancy and load sharing. If one generator fails, the remaining generator is capable of supplying the entire electrical load the aircraft requires, within its rating, while the distribution system automatically reconfigures to keep power on to all essential systems. The aircraft battery still provides starting power and emergency support for a short period, but it does not become the primary source to drive the full load continuously. That’s why the remaining generator carrying the entire electrical load is the correct outcome.

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