It's worth something to me, he is a relative of mine and I've been trying to track it down, Do you have a copy?
I know of: Looking Back at That Phase of My Musky Days. I believe it is rare and difficult to find.
The formula you are looking for is - phase voltage/1.73 = phase to neutral voltage.
Vaporization
whenever you're looking at a wet mount you want to use phase contrast
Two locations are said to be "in phase" when the waveform is "lined up" so there is no voltage difference between the two points.They are out of phase if there is a voltage difference between them.If you are looking at an oscillograph reading of both, if they are in phase the waveforms will be identical magnitude at the same time. If out of phase, one will be shifted relative to the other causing a voltage difference.
The moon is the same phase no matter where on Earth you are looking from.
It depends which side of the motor you are looking at!
Maybe I am being cynical, but one could say after the Honey moon phase comes the "I can't believe I am married" phase then the "What did I marry for" phase, then the "I wish I were single" phase then the "How long more can I stay married for" phase (My present phase) then perhaps the final phase is "There is no way I can get out of this so better try to make the most of it" phase. Others of course will have equally important pahses to add and I am looking forward to reading them !
Aspect would be the word you are looking for.
That is in The Science in matter. It's normal phase is Halogen.
Any person on earth can see the phase of the moon by looking for the moon in the night sky. The only reason you would not be able to determine the phase of the moon by observational means would be if the night sky was obscured by clouds.
Yes. I have a several power generators for sale. Single phase, Three phase, Diesel and Petrol. What sort of power generator are you looking for exactly? Industrial, residential?