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Voltage flicker refers to rapid and repeated changes in voltage levels that can cause noticeable variations in light intensity, affecting both the performance of electrical equipment and the comfort of human observers. It is primarily caused by large fluctuating loads on the power system, such as arc furnaces or heavy machinery, and is quantified using metrics like the short-term flicker severity (Pst) and long-term flicker severity (Plt).
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