Blondel's theorem

Blondel's theorem

Blondel's theorem states that, in a system of "N" electrical conductors, "N"-1 electrical meter elements, when properly connected, will measure the electrical power or energy taken. The connection must be such that all potential coils have a common tie to the conductor in which there is no current coil.


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