what is a difference berween line voltage and phase voltage?

Answer Posted / karun

A 'line voltage' is the voltage between two LINES, not
between two phases. A 'phase voltage' is the voltage between
one LINE and neutral, not between one phase and neutral.

Is This Answer Correct ?    1 Yes 11 No



Post New Answer       View All Answers


Please Help Members By Posting Answers For Below Questions

i am in need of AC SYNCHRONUS MOTOR 30KW. ANY ONE KNOWS THE MANUFACTURER OF SAME. ALSO MOSFET AC CONVERTER 20KVA CONT.OUTPUT.

1474


SIR, GIVE ME OPGW SAG CALCULATION FORMULA I AM DAE ELECTRICAL. THANKS

5985


explain transformer ct connection?

1617


What is meant by full pitched winding?

643


In Designing the rating & accessories of a MCCB how to choose the type of releases..means what is the basis for selecting, thermal magnetic, electromagnetic & microprocessr based releases

1620






Can anybody post questions asked in Engineers India Limited Interview? Thanks in advance.

1906


do we use neutral grounding for resistive balanced load? if we use what happen?

1339


WHY THREE PHESE SYSTEM VOLTAGE APPLIED IN 440 VOLT

1918


difference between high and low impedance BUS BAR relay??

1073


Is neutral transformer can be called as control transformer?

1530


The electromagnetic torque developed is proportional to what in a D.C series motor?

728


Installation method of self treated earth electrode.

1490


Zone of protection and tripping scheme of arc protection relay.

1409


1.what is mean by 8/20 micro sec waveshape

1802


being an electrical engineer why you wanna come into software i have an very good academics what answer i have to give

1486