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the phase would be solid.
S phase or Synthesis.
If they are in phase and have same amplitude you should be okay. I expect this is not the case given your description so you would likely get a distorted waveform.
It would be a phase change.
They must be precisely in phase. If connected out of phase current would flow uncontrollably between the two alternators as a short circuit.
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the phase would be solid.
No. That would be a single phase motor.
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This is the solid phase.
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I assume that you are referring to phase A and phase B? So what happened to phase C, in that case? The answer is that the magnitudes are the same, but phase B (and phase C) are displaced by 120o. The normal phase sequence (the order in which each voltage would reach its peak value) would be A-B-C.
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