what is phase to phase voltage? what is line to line voltage
Answer Posted / suraj
If R,Y,B are called as the 'supply line'.Then the potential difference between any two line is known as'line to line voltage'
The voltage across a single winding or phase is called as 'phase to phase voltage'.
Then the line to line voltage is always higher than phase to phase voltage.
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