In 3phase power= Root*3*v*i*cos@
What is the power in 2phase....??? and Derive it
Answer Posted / mayur m budh
Power per phase for a 3 phase ckt is given by
(V/Root3)*I*cosphi
3 ph power in a 3 phase ckt is given by
3*{(V/Root3)*I*cosphi}= Root3*V*I*cosphi
So for 2 phase it will be
2*{(V/Root3)*I*cosphi}= (2*V/root3)*I*cosphi
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