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In balanced three phase system line voltages lags behind phase voltge by

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Answered by Anonymous
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♦When we measure voltage and current in three-phase systems, we need to be specific as to where we're measuring.

♦Line voltage refers to the amount of voltage measured between any two line conductors in a balanced three-phase system.

♦With the above circuit, the line voltage is roughly 208 volts.

Answered by bhaveshvk18
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hey

Line voltage = 208 volts

phase voltage = 120 volts

Difference = 208 - 120 = 88 volts

In balanced three phase system line voltages lags behind phase voltge by 88volts

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