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1.73 is the square root of the whole number 3, (rounded off to two decimals), and is used in virtually all 3 phase calculations.
Yes, of course. A single-phase load is connected between any two lines of a three-phase, three-wire, system, or between any two lines or between any one line and the neutral of a three-phase, four-wire, system. It's important, of course, that the resulting voltage matches the requirements of the load.
Its is the condition when two different phases directly comes in contact with out any load or resistance.
They will not be very different.
a phase is a region with homogeneous (uniform) properties and a conversion between states is called a "phase transition"
Single-phase, 2.5 amps; three-phase 1.443 amps.
Evaporation is a process of conversion from the liquid phase to the gas phase. Boiling is a more rapid process of conversion from liquid to gas, which would normally be used in distillation. Condensation is the conversion of the gas phase to the liquid phase. This works the same way, whether rain is falling from the clouds, or water is being distilled.
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There is no need of single phase to three phase conversions. Both service types are available from the local utility company.
A 'watt' is the SI unit of measurement for power, whereas the 'British Thermal Unit' (BTU) is the Imperial unit of measurement for energy. Power and energy are two different quantities, so you cannot convert watts into BTUs. (Besides, who would use a BTU these days?)
Because that is the simplest, cheapest and most efficient way to do it.
No. The phase is the phase, no matter your gaze.No, but it will appear to be oriented a different way depending on your location.
No. The phase is the phase, no matter your gaze.No, but it will appear to be oriented a different way depending on your location.
no loss of data since it is not introduced on the company as a whole but only a segment
phase change
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