In three phase system, the three voltages (currents) differ in phase by __________electrical degrees from each other in a particular sequence.

In three phase system, the three voltages (currents) differ in phase by __________electrical degrees from each other in a particular sequence. Correct Answer 120

In general a three phase system of voltages is merely a combination of three single phase systems of voltages. In three phase system, the three voltages (currents) differ in phase by 120⁰ from each other in a particular sequence.

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