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AnswerThe letters, R-S-T, have been used in Germany (and other countries) to indicate each line conductor (or terminal) of a three-phase system. The sequence of these letters also indicate the standard phase sequence of the system -i.e. the order in which the potentials of each line reach their maximum values. There is no particular relevance to the choice of letters, R-S-T, other than the fact that they are in sequence.Other countries use different letters, numbers, combinations of letters and numbers, or colours to indicate three-phase line conductors or terminals. For example, A-B-C, 1-2-3 , L1-L2-L3, red-yellow-blue, brown-black-grey.
The current European Union standard uses the colours brown-black-grey which, no doubt, Germany has now adopted.
It is a misconception that these letters/numbers/colours represent 'phases'. They always represent lines. Phases are connected between lines (delta systems) or between lines and neutral (star/wye systems) and, so, are identified as A-B, A-N, etc.
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#include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> main() { int n,s,r,t; clrscr(); printf("enter n"); scanf("%d",&n); s=0;t=0; while(n!=0) { r=n%10; { if(r%2!=0) t=t+r; if(r%2==0) s=s+r; } n=n/10; } printf("sum of even position digits%d\n",s); printf("sum of odd position digits%d\n",t); getch(); }
it is was a code for the telegraph. ( 1 beep for S, 2 beeps for T, 3 beeps for R, 4 beeps for E, 5 beeps for A, 6 beeps for M).
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R A F a s a w s t
S-imple M-easurable A-ttainable R-eliable T-ime Bound
Too Smart To Stand For This Garbage
Given T = R + RS Lateral inversion makes it to be R + RS = T Taking R as common factor, we get R(1+S) = T Now dividing by (1+S) both sides, R = T / (1+S) Hence the solution R = T/(1+S)
Haters means... H- Having A- Anger T- Towards E- Everyone R- Reaching S- Success
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S- sezzy P- potartz O- ok R- rawr T- totatoes R- rootn'tootn\ I- idk M- muouse
T. S. R. Boase was born in 1898.
T. S. R. Boase died in 1974.
It stands for "T-SHIRT SIZE".