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What (who) is two phase current - definition

Two-phase power; Two phase electric power; 2 phase power

Codename: Panzers – Phase Two         
2005 VIDEO GAME
Codename: Panzers - Phase Two
Codename: Panzers – Phase Two is a 2005 real-time tactics video game developed by the Hungarian studio StormRegion and published by CDV Software Entertainment. It is the sequel to Codename: Panzers – Phase One.
Two-phase         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Two phase; Two-phase (disambiguation)
·add. ·noun ·Alt. of Two-phaser.
two-phase         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Two phase; Two-phase (disambiguation)
¦ adjective relating to or denoting an electricity supply using two separate alternating components with phases differing by half a period.

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Two-phase electric power

Two-phase electrical power was an early 20th-century polyphase alternating current electric power distribution system. Two circuits were used, with voltage phases differing by one-quarter of a cycle, 90°. Usually circuits used four wires, two for each phase. Less frequently, three wires were used, with a common wire with a larger-diameter conductor. Some early two-phase generators had two complete rotor and field assemblies, with windings physically offset to provide two-phase power. The generators at Niagara Falls installed in 1895 were the largest generators in the world at that time, and were two-phase machines. Three-phase systems eventually replaced the original two-phase power systems for power transmission and utilization. Active two-phase distribution systems remain in Center City Philadelphia, where many commercial buildings are permanently wired for two-phase, and in Hartford, Connecticut.