Science, asked by ayushichoubey6611, 1 year ago

In a Y-Y source/load configuration, the?
(A) phase current, the line current, and the load current are all equal in each phase
(B) phase current, the line current, and the load current are 120° out of phase
(C) phase current and the line current are in phase, and both are 120° out of phase with the load current
(D) line current and the load current are in phase, and both are out of phase with the phase current

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Answered by RAAJSRIWASTAV3
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In a Y-Y source/load configuration, the "phase current and the line current are in phase, and both are 120° out of phase with the load current".
Answered by minasharmaminaedu
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Answer:

The correct answer is

(A) phase current, the line current, and the load current are all equal in each phase

Explanation:

  • Line current is that the current through anybody line between a three-phase source and cargo.
  • Phase current is that the current through anybody component comprising a three-phase source or load.
  • Load current during this context is just the present through the wire.
  • Current load is that the amount of electrical current that's passed from an influence source to the device or appliance receiving the facility.
  • While, Normally, the nameplate current rating is that the amount of line current drawn from the source when the motor is running at full horsepower load.

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