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Root Three in Three Phase Calculation

05/20/2010 5:45 AM

Hiiiii.. i am just keeping my first step in electrical engineering and i would like to know how root three comes in various three phase calculation. A small help will boost my understanding.......Thanks

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05/20/2010 6:29 AM

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05/20/2010 11:50 AM
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05/20/2010 11:55 AM

Of course, how remiss of me...i even voted GA on that one !

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