why in single phase ac output there are 2 hot wires( L1 and L2 )
In text book it should be one hot wire and neutral
Line-to-line circuits, line-to-neutral circuits, and circuits containing both lines and neutral, are called single phase when connected to a 120/240V single phase service, also known as split phase.
One thing that may be confusing to the poster is that the single phase (aka split-phase) 120V/240V system shown in the schematic is common in the U.S. and some other places, but not in Pakistan or most of the rest of the world. These countries instead typically have 230V/400V which provides 230V L-N single phase, and this configuration is likely to be what your text book is describing as "one hot wire and neutral".why in single phase ac output there are 2 hot wires( L1 and L2 )
In text book it should be one hot wire and neutral