The three phases are solid (ice), liquid and gas.
It could be a problem because if it's a 3-phase system it might be an exceptionally powerful water heater. See an electrician who will know what questions to ask once he has seen the probem.
Water is a liquid. If you cool water enough it will change phase or state to become ice. If you heat water enough it will change phase or state and become steam
Water and salt form a solution in the liquid phase.
That's it -- water. The stuff that comes out of a tap. Ice is the solid phase Water vapour is the gas phase
induction motor (3 phase)
A phase change occur, energy is absorbed, water volume decrease.
Most likely a defective phase winding in the motor or even a missing phase in your power input.
There are three states of matter. they are solid , liquid and gas. A substance is said to be in a phase when it exhibits that state of matter. Ice is water in the solid phase. Water is ice in the liquid phase. Water vapour/steam is water and or ice in the gaseous phase.
A change of phase; from gas phase (water vapors) to liquid phase; the phenomenon is called condensation.
what is 3 phase eletical conction digram of 3 phase motor
To answer this question a voltage and HP must be stated.
3 Phase system is for industrial use and 1 phase is for house hold application