11. A generator develops six significant voltages. Three of these are line voltages. What are the other three?
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A generator typically develops voltages in a three-phase system. In such a system, there are two types of voltages: line voltages and phase voltages. Show more…
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Given that the line voltages of a three-phase circuit are \[ \begin{array}{c} \mathbf{V}_{a b}=420 / 0^{\circ}, \quad \mathbf{V}_{b c}=420 /-120^{\circ} \\ \mathbf{V}_{a c}=420 / 120^{\circ} \mathrm{V} \end{array} \] find the phase voltages $\mathbf{V}_{a n}, \mathbf{V}_{b n},$ and $\mathbf{V}_{c n}$
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