From line-to-line (any two of the three leads) voltage or 'line voltage', the voltage is 208 V. The line-to-neutral (one of the three leads and the neutral conductor), or 'phase voltage', is 120 V.
A 400/230-V three-phase generator hase three line terminals, together with a neutral terminal. The line voltage (i.e. the voltage between any pair of line terminals) is 400 V, while the phase voltage (i.e. the voltage between any line terminal and the neutral terminal) is 230 V.
To show that - since the resulting graph is a straight line - "V" is proportional to "I". In other words, if you double "V", then "I" will also double.
A 'hot' terminal is a slang expression for the line terminal of an AC supply. In Europe, for example, a single phase supply to a building has three conductors: line conductor, neutral conductor, and protective (earth) conductor. The line conductor has a potential of 230 V with respect to the neutral; the neutral conductor is at approximately the same potential as the earth conductor. In North America, there are two line conductors, which are at 240 V with respect to each other, and at 120 V with respect to the neutral.
You can but it is a waste of money. Across the line voltages for small HP motors is low. 5HP motor, 200 V = 17.5 amps, 230 V = 15.2 amps, 460 V = 7.6 amps and 575 V = 6.1 amps. Multiply these amperages by 300% for starting inrush and you see that the current is still not high enough to draw down the line voltage and effect other consumers on the same line.
No. A v is not a line but two intersecting lines.
since v is propotional to i it is a straight line
It is: (V) or V with a line above it the brackets and the line signfies multiplication by a 1000 So: (V) = 1000*5 = 5000
V-Neck ... just not a Deep V-Neck line
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The nominal voltage in the UK is 400/230 V. That is 400 V line-to-line (i.e. line voltage), and 230-V line-to-neutral (i.e. phase voltage). Allowable variation is +10% and -6%.
Hitting Across the Line - 1991 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:E
isn't it a Y see a V+ l= Y
Look like a V with a line over it.
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On a V-t graph, constant speed is shown as a horizontal line.