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it is simply the phase delay occurring in the transit time. :)
A retarding voltage is what causes the electronic to shut down.
The formula to use is, phase voltage /1.73 = phase to neutral (ground) voltage.CommentThere is no such thing as a 'phase to phase', or 'phase to neutral' voltage. The correct terms are 'line to line' and 'line to neutral'. So the above answer should read: line voltage/1.73= line to neutral voltage = phase voltage.
You can, but for a given load it's more economic, in terms of the amount of copper used, to use three-phase.
In terms of seizure Yes otherwise No
it is simply the phase delay occurring in the transit time. :)
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Phase in science terms mean a "phase change," which occurs when a substance changes form.
A retarding voltage is what causes the electronic to shut down.
contraction phase and relaxation phase of the ventricles
The transition from phase to phase is described in terms of the rate of growth of the economy.
The perfusion phase is the part of a contrast scan in which the contrast is moving into the blood vessels.
Telophase, as that is when the nuclear envelope reforms.
Phase to Phase voltageCorrection to the above answer:There is no such thing as a 'phase-to-phase' or 'phase-to-ground' voltage. The correct terms are 'line-to-line' (or 'line voltage') and 'line-to-ground' (or 'phase voltage'). Transmission-line voltages are line-to-line (or 'line') voltages.
4, 5, or 6 phase systems would cost more than three phase systems in terms of volume of copper required without offering any significant advantages.
A force which (hampers or hinders) retards motion is a retarding force. Say for example if a ball is in motion and you sligtly touch it with a finger then it slows down before coming to a halt.So, you or to be more precise force excerted by your finger is a retarding force .
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