A voltage dip, often referred to as a voltage sag, is a temporary reduction in voltage levels in an electrical system, typically lasting from a few milliseconds to a few seconds. It can occur due to sudden increases in load, faults in the power supply, or equipment starting up. Voltage dips can affect the performance of sensitive electronic devices and may lead to operational disruptions or equipment damage. Proper voltage regulation and monitoring systems are essential to mitigate their impact.
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