current-transformer phase angle
current-transformer phase angle
[′kər·ənt tranz′fȯr·mər ′fāz ‚aŋ·gəl] (electricity)
Angle between the primary current vector and the secondary current vector reversed; it is conveniently considered as positive when the reversed secondary current vector leads the primary current vector.
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