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A 120 electrical degree refers to a specific angular measurement used in electrical engineering, particularly in three-phase power systems. In this context, the phases of alternating current (AC) are separated by 120 degrees, meaning that the voltage waveforms of the three phases reach their maximum and minimum values at intervals of 120 degrees. This arrangement helps ensure a balanced load and efficient power distribution across the phases. It is commonly seen in industrial and commercial electrical systems.

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