Adjective
three-phase (not comparable)
(electricity) Using three separate alternating currents of the same voltage at different phases.
After almost ten years of small-scale trials on timbers, an active three-phase conservation programme of the hull of the Mary Rose began in 1994. Source: Internet
Also motors are not entirely linear, which means that despite the theory, motors running on three-phase tend to run smoother than those on two-phase. Source: Internet
ACIM fabrication begins with a three-phase winding placed in the winding slot of the stator. Source: Internet
Further bolstering sentiment were new federal guidelines, which outlined a three-phase re-opening plan for the U.S. economy. Source: Internet
As the pipette injects more liquid, the droplet will increase in volume, the contact angle will increase, but its three-phase boundary will remain stationary until it suddenly advances outward. Source: Internet
A three-phase induction motor has a simple design, inherently high starting torque and high efficiency. Source: Internet