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Phase Voltage in AC Circuits Formulas
Phase Voltage is the potential difference between a line and a neutral in a three phase circuit. And is denoted by V
ph
. Phase Voltage is usually measured using the Volt for Electric Potential. Note that the value of Phase Voltage is always negative.
AC Circuits formulas that make use of Phase Voltage
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Power in Three-Phase AC Circuits using Phase Current
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FAQ
What is the Phase Voltage?
Phase Voltage is the potential difference between a line and a neutral in a three phase circuit. Phase Voltage is usually measured using the Volt for Electric Potential. Note that the value of Phase Voltage is always negative.
Can the Phase Voltage be negative?
Yes, the Phase Voltage, measured in Electric Potential can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Phase Voltage?
Phase Voltage is usually measured using the Volt[V] for Electric Potential. Millivolt[V], Microvolt[V], Nanovolt[V] are the few other units in which Phase Voltage can be measured.
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