Wax, like all matter, comes in many phases. What are the three possible phases? gas. liquid, and solid
A symmetrical fault is a fault where all three phases are experiencing the same thing. This is also called a three phase fault, since all three phases are involved.
All three phases.
gas soild lique
Yes, it is possible to have steam, liquid water, and ice exist in the same space, but not a molecule of water can only be in one of the three phases.
In a three phase system, if the current in all three phases are same, then it is a balanced system.
triple point
YES
all three of the phases
On a three phase motor, the phases give you direction for how to hook the motor up to make it spin one direction vs. the other. If you hook up such a motor blindly with all three phases, it may spin in the opposite direction you want; to fix, you swap any two of the three phase connections.
Yes, because it can change phases depending on the temperature. All three phases (solid, liquid, gas) are found on Earth in some abundance.
It is a isolator where the three pole phases are aligned digonally ie. all the pole phases are connected one behind another so that the jumpering can be done on the bus bar.