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Q: What does the negative slope of the solid-liquid phase boundary of water indicate?
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How Negative phase sequence relay work?

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that depends on the boundary if it is a fixed or hard boundary, there is zero displacement and the reflected wave changes its polarity , i.e. it undergoes 180 deg phase change if it is a flexible or soft boundary, the restoring force is zero and the reflected wave has the same polarity in other words there is no change in phase


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How is Negative phase sequence relay operated?

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How do you calculate negative phase sequence current?

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