Electrical Engineering - Three-Phase Systems in Power Applications - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Three-Phase Systems in Power Applications - General Questions (Q.No. 4)
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In a certain three-wire Y-connected generator, the phase voltages are 2 kV. The magnitudes of the line voltages are
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RANJAN GUPTA said:
9 years ago
2kv = vph root three * vph.
1.73 * 2000.
= 3460 VOLT.
1.73 * 2000.
= 3460 VOLT.
Vishal said:
1 decade ago
Why come 1.732 please answer I m not understand?
Lavanya said:
1 decade ago
Line voltage = (root 3 times) of phase voltage.
ARUNPANDIYAN M said:
1 decade ago
VL = 1.732*VPH.
VL = 1.732*2000.
VL = 3464.
VL = 1.732*2000.
VL = 3464.
Bablu said:
1 decade ago
Line voltage=root3 times of phase voltage.
Saleem pasha said:
1 decade ago
Line voltage = root3 times phase voltage.
Siddu said:
8 years ago
Here, √ 3 * phase voltage.
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Chandana said:
1 decade ago
Root 3 times phase voltage.
Puni said:
1 decade ago
What about in delta conn?
Hussain nuhaadh said:
8 years ago
1.7321 * 2000 = 3464.2.
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