codan
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Hi Everyone,
I need to find the "phasor difference" between two voltages of the same value & differing in phase by 60deg?
I am unsure if that means the phasor difference between the two voltages themselves or the two voltages in relation to a 0 reference line or neither?
To be honest i am not sure about this as i have only done phasor addition etc.
The only information i have is that the "phasor difference" is the unknown side of a parallelogram developed from one side and the diagonal?.
I have taken a stab at it in the attachment below, i first worked out the resultant (Vtotal) of the two voltages as you'll see & then added what i think the phasor difference is (in this case 10deg) but this seems to be in relation to the 0 ref line--no idea?
I need some advice on this one?
Thank You
I need to find the "phasor difference" between two voltages of the same value & differing in phase by 60deg?
I am unsure if that means the phasor difference between the two voltages themselves or the two voltages in relation to a 0 reference line or neither?
To be honest i am not sure about this as i have only done phasor addition etc.
The only information i have is that the "phasor difference" is the unknown side of a parallelogram developed from one side and the diagonal?.
I have taken a stab at it in the attachment below, i first worked out the resultant (Vtotal) of the two voltages as you'll see & then added what i think the phasor difference is (in this case 10deg) but this seems to be in relation to the 0 ref line--no idea?
I need some advice on this one?
Thank You
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