what is meant by phase &line voltage, how its differ from
each other ?
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THE VOLTAGE MEASURED BETWEEN ANY TWO LINES OF SUPPLY IS KNOW
AS LINE VOLTAGE.
THE VOLTAGE MEASURED BETWEEN A LINE OF SUPPLY AND THE
NEUTRAL IS KNOW AS PHASE VOLTAGE.
LINE VOLTAGE WILL BE 1.732 TIMES OF PHASE VOLTAGE.
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