Very nice sir and thanks for your time and effort. Sir I have a question. In a 3 phase transformer, primary is 380v line to line delta connected to grid, secondary is 220v line to line in star connection. What will be the waveform across any two terminals of secondary heaving 220v line to line. Can we write an expression in sine wave? If so, what will be the expression? Thanks. Imtiaz Hussain from Pakistan.
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Very nice sir and thanks for your time and effort. Sir I have a question. In a 3 phase transformer, primary is 380v line to line delta connected to grid, secondary is 220v line to line in star connection. What will be the waveform across any two terminals of secondary heaving 220v line to line. Can we write an expression in sine wave? If so, what will be the expression? Thanks. Imtiaz Hussain from Pakistan.
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Why can I add Vc - Vb phasors?
Phasors can be added as long as they are added like vectors.
If the magnitude (50) in this example was - 50 then do we write - j?
No. Magnitude can only be positive. But the phase angle is continuously changing.
@@MichelvanBiezen ooooh, I see, thank you.
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So, We just use imaginary numbers here just because both complex numbers and phasors are vectors?
You can write phasors in two ways: magnitude and phase angle or as a complex number with a real part and an imaginary part.
Without calculator, how can we calculate sin50 or cod -50
the thumbnail has the wrong working
Sir you provide me divide of complex number .I am from india
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