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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Mukesh kumar ghotra bemoth said:   9 years ago
In three phase system the phase sequence with angle 120°.

Shyam said:   7 years ago
In three phase, each phase is displaced in 120°s; elec.
(1)

Siva said:   1 decade ago
In 3ph power the phase angle b/w each ph in 120 deg elec.

G.MOUNIKA said:   9 years ago
Nice answer with the clear explanation, Thank you all.

Shankar yadav said:   8 years ago
Total RYB angle is 360.

360/3 then each phase is 120.
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Jose said:   1 decade ago
Cycle = 360 degree and 120 degree by phases.

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

Karan Chakravarthi said:   6 years ago
Why 2 phase system 90 degrees.

Explain How?

Jagadish said:   1 decade ago
In 3-phase s/m voltage are separate by 120.

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


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