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In a three-phase system, the voltages are separated by: A. 45° B. 90° C. 120° D. 180°

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Question added by muhammad arif , Assistant Engineer , Phoenix armour
Date Posted: 2013/11/05
RISHADUBIN MOHAMMED Mohammed
by RISHADUBIN MOHAMMED Mohammed , SIte Engineer , MAF Electromechanical LLC

120 degree phase differenc between each connection

Mohammed Moochokkoottathil h
by Mohammed Moochokkoottathil h , Site engineer , Krimmely Contracting Company

120 degree between all phases

 

Mohamed Elsayed
by Mohamed Elsayed , Electrical Superintendent , Misr for construction and trading company

C.120°

Ahmed Bakhit
by Ahmed Bakhit , Project Engineer , General International Technical Est.

C.120 Deg.

Hassan Jaber
by Hassan Jaber , Senior MEP Manager , Matta & Associes, Jordan

It's120 degrees for sure =360 / number of phases

Montacer REKIK
by Montacer REKIK , Project Manager , THALES Avionics Electrical Systems

2/3*Pi =120 degree

120 Degree difference b/w3-phase system.

The collect answer for this question is 120⁰

HASNAIN JAWAD
by HASNAIN JAWAD , Junior Electrical Engineer , NESPAK

In a three-phase system, the voltages are separated by 120° ‎

talha ghaffari
by talha ghaffari , Testing and Commissioning Engineer upto 380KV , Xervon SA LLC

The formula for phase difference in voltage is:360/total number of phases

We have3 phase system, so360/3 =120 degree.

Hence3 phase system has120 degree phase difference in voltages, so they are equally spaced.

Answer: C,  120 degree

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