CBSE BOARD XII, asked by manikandan24, 1 year ago

30.
The voltage of the single phase supply to residential consumers is
(a) 110 V
(c) 230 V
(b) 210 V
(d) 400 V

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Answered by kdhjalandhar
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Answer:

it's 230 option (c)

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Answered by HanitaHImesh
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The voltage of the single-phase supply to residential consumers is 230V. (Option c)

  • Single-phase connections have voltages starting at 230 Volts and have a frequency of 50 Hertz.
  • Since voltages rise and fall constantly, in single-phase connections constant power cannot be supplied to the load.
  • Since single-phase current is mostly used in homes, it is commonly referred to as "residential voltage."
  • Neutral and phase wires are used in a single-phase connection to distribute power.
  • The working of a single-phase connection is basic. It includes a minimal and lightweight unit where the progression of power through the wires will be lower in the event that the voltage is higher.
  • Due to the decrease in power, it guarantees that the power from a connection works at ideal and communicates power effectively.

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