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A clear analogy is cycling. If you meet more resistance, you get a decrease in frequency. You go a tiny bit slower. So you have to add power to get back up to speed. If not already clear: resistance is the load (wind or going uphil) of electricity consumers to the power generator (your legs).

If you are on a tandem bike, all occupants notice the decrease in speed and add power to get up to speed.



> If you are on a tandem bike, all occupants notice the decrease in speed and add power to get up to speed.

Unless one of them doesn't, and then you have to add even more power to also carry their feet through the rotation...


> A clear analogy is cycling.

Yeah, that swissgrid website linked in the parent comment even has a "Everyday comparison with a bicycle" section. :)




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