Electrical Engineering - Three-Phase Systems in Power Applications - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Three-Phase Systems in Power Applications - General Questions (Q.No. 1)
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In a three-phase system, the voltages are separated by
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Siva said:
1 decade ago
In 3ph power the phase angle b/w each ph in 120 deg elec.
Jinesh said:
1 decade ago
One rotation of the waveform is 360 deg. So to balance each phase are displaced at 120 deg.
GVK said:
1 decade ago
In phasor representation of three phase supply the angle b/w each phase will be 120 deg.
VINAY said:
1 decade ago
360/3 Degree phase is equal to 120 Degree.
Karthikeyan said:
1 decade ago
Total phase angle is 360 so each of 120.
MURUGESAN said:
1 decade ago
Phase difference in.
2 phase =90 degree, 4 phase=90 degree, 3 phase =120 degree.
2 phase =90 degree, 4 phase=90 degree, 3 phase =120 degree.
Happy grewal said:
1 decade ago
The phase diff is same in 3 phase system so the phase diff is 360/3 Degree phase is equal to 120 Degree.
Nibha said:
1 decade ago
Total=306 and for 3 phase angle the degree will be 360/3=120 degree.
Ankita said:
1 decade ago
One cycle constitutes about 360 degrees angle. So to complete a cycle in a 3 phase individual phases are 120 degree apart from each other.
Sethupathi said:
1 decade ago
In Three phase circuit angle between RYB phases are 120 degree.
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