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For AC system speed of generator will be decreased and then frequency decrease, if there is no trip the motor load will be automaticaly reduced as Load Power = torque x speed and speed of motor vary acc to frequency. Finally the motor will be run at new lower speed that load = power generation. The other effect is voltage in the system will be decreased and result of lower load consumption

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