<[email protected]>, Fred Townsend <[email protected]>
inimitably wrote:
>Calling such a circuit "two phase" is somewhat dangerous in that there really
>are 2 phase circuits (180 degree)

But if you 'ground' your double-beam scope to the neutral, as usual, and
look at the two live conductors, you see two waveforms, 180 degrees out
of phase. What other sort of 'two-phase' circuit, with 180 degrees phase
difference, can exist?

> as well as 6 phase (65 degree)  around!

That I would very much like to see! Have you re-defined pi as
3.403392041...?(;-)
-- 
Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only. Phone +44 (0)1268 747839
Fax +44 (0)1268 777124. http://www.jmwa.demon.co.uk Why not call a vertically-
applied manulo-pedally-operated quasi-planar chernozem-penetrating and 
excavating implement a SPADE?

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