
If the two voltage source are both 400V and are sinwaves but at a phase difference of 30 degrees. What kind of voltage would the load in the middle see as the waves vary. Would the two waves combine and the load still see a voltage souirce of sine wave coming in? Or will the phase compensate for differences and change the wave.
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