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What is a phase?

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When the conversion of a system, process, etc. Is completed in phases rather than a complete transformation at one time.

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The three energised {'hot') conductors that connect a three-phase supply to its load are called 'line conductors' or, simply, 'lines'. In a delta-connected system, phases are connected BETWEEN lines. In a star (wye) connected system, a phase is connected between any line conductor and the neutral conductor.

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A phase is one point or portion in a recurring series of changes.

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