If you pulled a multi-wire circuit from a 120/208 volt panelboard, consisting of circuit #2, circuit #4, and circuit
#6, and a grounded conductor, where there are 14A's on circuit #2, 15A's on circuit #4, and 7 A's on circuit
#6, how much current would be present on the Neutral?
I did the square root Neu. Cal.. What do I do when L squared # or larger than Lx numbers? To me it is a
simple Form. to work through. The answer is 7.55 I's No I didn't get it right, the answer is from the test key.
#6, and a grounded conductor, where there are 14A's on circuit #2, 15A's on circuit #4, and 7 A's on circuit
#6, how much current would be present on the Neutral?
I did the square root Neu. Cal.. What do I do when L squared # or larger than Lx numbers? To me it is a
simple Form. to work through. The answer is 7.55 I's No I didn't get it right, the answer is from the test key.
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