is the measured voltage,generated between a line voltage and the starting point of a three phase transformer, which is the neutral point.
Answer: it is an ac circuit in which the supply has a live and neutral wire, usually at one of the standard voltages 110/120v or 220/240 v. A three-phase circuit is a combination of three single-phase circuits with the phases of the voltages 120 degrees apart so that they peak in a regular sequence.
a series circuit
yes we can use as a single phase circuit because at practise directly the 3-phase circuit is made by combining the three single phase circuits
single phase have 2 wire treephase have 3, and 4 wires
it would be a reverberating circuit
That is described as a circuit in series, as opposed to a circuit in parallel, in which there is more than one loop.
Series circuit
Series circuit
It uses a single battery
It uses a single battery
A circuit in which all parts are connected in a single loop
Parallel
a series circuit
Because there is only a single path in series circuit and many paths in parallel circuit.
Is A Series Circuit
its called a complete circuit
yes we can use as a single phase circuit because at practise directly the 3-phase circuit is made by combining the three single phase circuits
single phase have 2 wire treephase have 3, and 4 wires