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The power frequency of a current transformer (CT) typically refers to the frequency of the alternating current (AC) that the CT is designed to measure, which is commonly 50 Hz or 60 Hz, depending on the regional power system standards. CTs are used to step down high currents to a lower, manageable level for measurement and protection purposes. The design and performance of a CT are optimized for these frequencies to ensure accurate readings and minimal distortion.

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