ElongatedMuskrat

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[–] ElongatedMuskrat@lemm.ee 1 points 4 months ago

oop, not my intention but youre right

[–] ElongatedMuskrat@lemm.ee 2 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (2 children)

sorry dude thats not right. first off houses recieve AC power which cycles between positive and negative at 60hz ~120v rms in north america. they achieve a potential difference in voltage by basically taking a phase of power, splitting it into two lines and then lagging one line by 90° usually with the use of capacitance from what i was taught back in the day(Good ol ELI the ICEman). this phase shift now gives you a potential difference between those two lines of 240v and 120v between phase and ground. need to use phasor algebra with AC power. when dealing with 3 phase power you still wouldnt just add 120v plus 120v when going phase to phase, you would multiply 120v by the square root of 3 which gives you 208v.