Saturday, 7 October 2017

How do remaining two phases act as return path in three phase system


Since they are out of phase one against the other then there is a potential difference between them and the one that is on the higher potential is enclosed in the lower one.


This is my assumption, so I'm wondering if it is true and if it is not how the rest of the phases at a certain point become current return path.




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