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a poly phase system is generated by​

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Answered by kuchayfarzan123
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A generator having two or more electrical windings which are separated by equal electrical angle generates a polyphase electrical system. The electrical angle or displacement depends upon the number of windings or phases. For example, in a three-phase electrical system, the generated voltages are separated from each other by 120° degrees.

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A poly phase system is generated by​ having two or more generator windings separated by equal electrical angle.

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A polyphase electrical system is produced by a generator with two or more electrical windings that are evenly spaced apart.

A system with multiple phases or voltages, each phased differently from the one before it, is referred to as polyphase. A polyphase supply can be conceptualized as a group of alternators mounted on the same shaft, with their outputs electrically connected but phase-shifted from one another. Alternators with multiple wire winding sets produce the phase-shifted voltage sources required for a polyphase power system. These winding sets are positioned at the desired spacing along the rotor's circumference (s).

  • A generator that produces a polyphase electrical system has two or more electrical windings that are evenly spaced apart.
  • Each phase or voltage in a polyphase system is phase-shifted away from the previous one.
  • A polyphase supply can be conceptualized as a collection of alternators that are all mounted on the same shaft, have electrical connections between them, but have phase-shifted voltages from one another.

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