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Balance System

12/14/2013 4:53 AM

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why in balanced system the positive sequence equal to the current of each phase but the zero and negative sequence should be zero. Please explain in a simple

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12/14/2013 10:01 AM

Do your own homework.

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12/15/2013 1:21 PM

You have answered your own homework question if you look closely enough.

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12/15/2013 2:50 PM

For starters, that's the definition of a balanced system. If you want further proof just add up the three voltage/current vectors, the vector sum better be zero in both cases.

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