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Three-Phase Systems in Power Applications
In a Y-connected source feeding a △-connected load,
each phase of the load has one-third of the full line voltage across it
each phase of the load has two-thirds of the full line voltage across it
each phase of the load has the full line voltage across it
each phase of the load has a voltage across it equal to
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each phase of the load has the full line voltage across it
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