what the main difference of the 3 phase and 2 phase power
supply??
Answer Posted / ashok
A single phase power supply has two "hot" legs or conductors which have a sine wave that are 180 degrees apart.
A three phase power supply has three "hot" conductors which have a sine wave that are 120 degrees apart.
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