In Single Phase AC Supply,If Voltage between Phase and Neutral is 230V means what will be the Voltage between Phase and Earth?
Answer Posted / prashant soni
Voltage between Earth and neutral shall never be more than 2V.
V between earth and neutral should be zero.
Voltage must be 230, of cource its impossible.
Voltage between earth and phase 220 or 210.
Voltage between Line to Line :- V
Voltage between Line to neutral or Line to Earth = V/(1.732)
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