There will be no tension between that two points.
Yes
A simple Rotary phase converter is just a motor generator set. An electric motor running on the input voltage/current/phase/frequency. it drives a generator that supplies a different voltage/current/phase/frequency. So an electric motor and an electric generator connected together mechanically, either on the same shaft, or via gears, constitutes a Rotary phase converter. the above is incorrect, the motor/generator is the same motor, just one 3 phase motor is needed, it will run on T1 and T2, and put out L1, L2, and L3. You just need to know how to wire it up and what to do to get it to spin over on simple single phase 220, it will create three phase 220.
Electric power is measured in watts. It does not matter if it is single phase or three phase. All things being equal, for the same load, the power measured in a single phase circuit or a three phase circuit, will be the same.
yes you can. for example in a 380V 3 wire system the 4th wire or neutral gives 220 volts against each of the 3 phases so you can have 3phase 380 volt plugs as well as 220 V single phase plugs. ah and by the way you can have as many 3 phase plugs as you like or as the power supply can support ampere wise.
Yes, Irish plug sockets are the same as UK plug sockets. Both countries use the Type G plug, which has three rectangular prongs in a triangular pattern.
Hong Kong uses the same electrical output/sockets as the UK so US appliances will need an adaptor.
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i dont know what it is Because my teacher asked me the same Question! The phase of hydrogen at room temperature is in a gas state.
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