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Phase Difference in 1 Φ 2 Wire Mid Point Earthed System Formulas
Phase Difference is defined as the difference between the phasor of apparent and real power (in degrees) or between voltage and current in an ac circuit. And is denoted by Φ. Phase Difference is usually measured using the Degree for Angle. Note that the value of Phase Difference is always positive.
Formulas to find Phase Difference in 1 Φ 2 Wire Mid Point Earthed System
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Angle using Load Current (1-Phase 2-Wire Mid-Point Earthed)
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Angle using Area of X-Section (1-Phase 2-Wire Mid-Point Earthed)
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1 Φ 2 Wire Mid Point Earthed System formulas that make use of Phase Difference
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Power Transmitted using Load Current (1-Phase 2-Wire Mid-Point Earthed)
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Power Transmitted using Area of X-Section (1-Phase 2-Wire Mid-Point Earthed)
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Power Transmitted using Line Losses (1-Phase 2-Wire Mid-Point Earthed)
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Load Current (1-Phase 2-Wire Mid-Point Earthed)
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Maximum Voltage using Load Current (1-Phase 2-Wire Mid-Point Earthed)
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RMS Voltage using Load Current (1-Phase 2-Wire Mid-Point Earthed)
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Maximum Voltage using Line Losses (1-Phase 2-Wire Mid-Point Earthed)
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Maximum Voltage using Area of X-Section (1-Phase 2-Wire Mid-Point Earthed)
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RMS Voltage using Line Losses (1-Phase 2-Wire Mid-Point Earthed)
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RMS Voltage using Area of X-Section (1-Phase 2-Wire Mid-Point Earthed)
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Area of X-Section (1-Phase 2-Wire Mid-Point Earthed)
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Length using Area of X-Section (1-Phase 2-Wire Mid-Point Earthed)
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Line Losses using Area of X-Section (1-Phase 2-Wire Mid-Point Earthed)
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Volume of Conductor Material (1-Phase 2-Wire Mid-Point Earthed)
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Volume of Conductor Material using Constant(1-Phase 2-Wire Mid-Point Earthed)
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Volume of Conductor Material using Resistance (1-Phase 2-Wire Mid-Point Earthed)
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Resistivity using Area of X-Section (1-Phase 2-Wire Mid-Point Earthed)
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List of variables in 1 Φ 2 Wire Mid Point Earthed System formulas
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Power Transmitted
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Current Underground AC
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Maximum Voltage Underground AC
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Resistivity
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Length of Underground AC Wire
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Area of Underground AC Wire
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Line Losses
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FAQ
What is the Phase Difference?
Phase Difference is defined as the difference between the phasor of apparent and real power (in degrees) or between voltage and current in an ac circuit. Phase Difference is usually measured using the Degree for Angle. Note that the value of Phase Difference is always positive.
Can the Phase Difference be negative?
No, the Phase Difference, measured in Angle cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Phase Difference?
Phase Difference is usually measured using the Degree[°] for Angle. Radian[°], Minute[°], Second[°] are the few other units in which Phase Difference can be measured.
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