Difference between line and phase

satty lavanya

satty lavanya

@satty-lavanya-4IoUgk Oct 27, 2024
can any one tell me the difference between line and phase...

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  • Kaustubh Katdare

    Kaustubh Katdare

    @thebigk Dec 20, 2012

    satty lavanya
    can any one tell me the difference between line and phase...
    It's easy. Would you like to make an attempt at it on your own? Tell us what's your understanding of these terms (apart from the dictionary definitions, of course). That'd be a better approach to learning. What say?
  • satty lavanya

    satty lavanya

    @satty-lavanya-4IoUgk Dec 20, 2012

    The_Big_K
    It's easy. Would you like to make an attempt at it on your own? Tell us what's your understanding of these terms (apart from the dictionary definitions, of course). That'd be a better approach to learning. What say?
    k..i wil........ i think line is the electrical current between line to line.here.there is no use of neutral current.but.in phase........is is the electrical current between.line and neutral......
  • Jeffrey Arulraj

    Jeffrey Arulraj

    @jeffrey-xA7lUP Dec 21, 2012

    They are voltages and not current references my friend.
  • satty lavanya

    satty lavanya

    @satty-lavanya-4IoUgk Dec 22, 2012

    Conqueror
    They are voltages and not current references my friend.
    Conqueror
    They are voltages and not current references my friend.
    no in reference to curents wil be there na.....
  • Abhishek Rawal

    Abhishek Rawal

    @abhishek-fg9tRh Dec 22, 2012

    There is line current and there is phase current. There is line Voltage and phase voltage too.
    So, what you are looking for, in terms of current or voltage??
    These terms are clearly mentioned in almost all reference books. I suggest you to go through it.
  • pinank

    pinank

    @pinank-6TUo5O Dec 22, 2012

    in electrical systems there are multi phase circuits likely three phase or single phase circuits.. so difference in potential between any two phases is th line voltage...where as difference in potential between a single phase and ground is called the phase voltage.... assume a star connected load then the potential difference between r and common neutral is the phase voltage but in delta connected load the difference between ry or rb is called the line voltage...