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Description3 phase AC waveform.svg | Three Phase alternating current waveform. This figure illustrates one voltage cycle of a three-phase system, labeled 0 to 360° (2 π radians) along the time axis. The plotted line represents the variation of instantaneous voltage (or current) with respect to time. This cycle will repeat 50 or 60 times per second, depending on the power system frequency. The colors of the lines represent the American color code for 120v three-phase. That is black=VL1 red=VL2 blue=VL3 |
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Author | User:J JMesserly modification of original svg by User:SiriusA |
Other versions | File:3-fas-spänningar.svg, File:Trifazė Elektra.png (Lithuanian *.png version), similar to File:3-phase-voltage.svg |
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