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Which of the following are types of risks faced by a derivatives dealer?
Fundamental Waveform
The basic frequency component of an alternating current or voltage, corresponding to the fundamental frequency of the system.
Pulsating Currents
A type of electrical current that varies in amplitude but not direction, often seen as the output of rectifiers and can be smoothed into a more constant DC current using filters.
Triplen Harmonic Frequencies
Odd multiples of the third harmonic frequency that, when present in three-phase electrical systems, can lead to neutral conductor current overload and equipment overheating.
Phase Currents
Phase currents refer to the currents that flow through each phase of a multi-phase system, such as in three-phase electrical systems, highlighting their individual magnitudes and directions.
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