whay we transmit power in 3phase no in 4 or 2 or 5......etc?
Answer Posted / simon
There is a device namely alternator/Genrator (big size) which genrates 3 Phase supply i.e R,Y,B in max of 11000v or 11kv only in India. Hense the multiple will b always in 3.
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