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Three-Phase Systems in Power Applications
In a Y-Y source/load configuration, the
phase current, the line current, and the load current are all equal in each phase
phase current, the line current, and the load current are 120° out of phase
phase current and the line current are in phase, and both are 120° out of phase with the load current
line current and the load current are in phase, and both are out of phase with the phase current
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phase current, the line current, and the load current are all equal in each phase
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