kolmetäielikult
Kolmetäielikult, also known as three-phase electricity, is a type of electrical system that uses three conductors to transmit electrical power. Each phase in a three-phase system is an alternating current (AC) with a phase difference of 120 degrees from the other phases. This system is widely used in power transmission and distribution due to its efficiency and ability to transfer large amounts of power.
The three-phase system was developed in the late 19th century and has since become the standard for
In a three-phase system, the three conductors are typically labeled as L1, L2, and L3, with a
Three-phase systems are commonly used in conjunction with transformers to step up or step down voltage levels.
Overall, the three-phase system is a fundamental component of modern electrical power systems, enabling the efficient