considering the 3phase and single phase ac system the load
applied and the volage given is same...will the current
differs for both the cases are it wil remain same?
Answer Posted / ramya
yes the current will differ since the load applied and
voltage are same the single phase consumes more current
than 3phase anh hence the losses are high in single phase
than 3 phase system
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