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    Three-Phase Voltage Is Found by Multiplying the Voltage (Single-Phase) by ____
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Three-Phase Voltage Is Found by Multiplying the Voltage (Single-Phase) by ____

Question 11

Question 11

Multiple Choice

Three-phase voltage is found by multiplying the voltage (single-phase) by ____.


A) 1.327
B) 1.732
C) 1.832
D) 1.914

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