Electrical Engineering - Three-Phase Systems in Power Applications - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Three-Phase Systems in Power Applications - General Questions (Q.No. 1)
1.
In a three-phase system, the voltages are separated by
45°
90°
120°
180°
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Jagadish said:   1 decade ago
In 3-phase s/m voltage are separate by 120.

Rajiv gandhi said:   1 decade ago
Each phase placed on 120 degree phase angle.

Hemanth said:   1 decade ago
For the phase circuits other than 1 and 2. The phase angle can be calculated by using the formula "360/n".

Where "n" is the number of the phases.

In case of 2 - phase the angle is 90 degrees.

Aaron S Mulwanda said:   1 decade ago
The phase difference in 3 phase power system is the same. A complete circle has 360deg. Therefore, the voltages are separated by 120deg, 360/3=120.

S.hari said:   1 decade ago
In alternator the three phase windings are set in 120 degrees displacement each other.

Ramadevi said:   1 decade ago
Each phase having 120 degree. Answer is C.

Naval said:   1 decade ago
Three phase 360, So one phase 120.

NITHYASHRI said:   1 decade ago
ANGLE B-R = 120.

ANGLE R-Y = 120.

ANGLE R-B = 120.

TOTAL = 360.

Chhabila said:   1 decade ago
In a balanced system the three phase voltages or currents separated by a phase difference of 120 degree.

Subhash prajapat said:   1 decade ago
Total 360. And for 3 phase angle the degree will be 360/3 = 120 degree.


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