Try this.....:thumbsup:
Electricity is actually just simple geometry.
Here is how to explain a 277/480 VAC, 3 phase electrical system visually using geometry.
Using the scale of .1” equals 1 volt
On a floor draw a circle with a radius of 27.7” (27 ¾”) that is equal to 277 volts and mark the center of the circle with an “X”
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For this next step a magnetic compass or a drawing protractor and a straight edge is required.
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Draw a line from the center ”X” of the circle to the outside line of the circle. Then draw another line 120 degree from the first line from the center “X” of the circle to the outside line of the circle. Then draw another line 240 degrees from the first line from the center “X” of the circle to the outside line of circle. Label the lines A, B & C where they intersect the outside circle. Now it should look like this.
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Now measure the distance from “A” to “C”
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The measurement should be about 48” (converted to scale would equal 480 volts) depending on how accurate you draw and measure. The measurements from “A” to “B” and “B” to “C” should be about the same.
There are more complex mathematical equations but this is the simplest and a neat thing to do for someone new to the trade.
Carry On!