LeftieBiker said:Probably the easiest way to explain it is that if you "split" something, there is only one of it.
What? And how would you "split" a sine wave voltage source? Maybe use another tap on the line transformer which is 180 degrees
out of phase? And call that the out-of-phase 120V RMS line relative to the neutral line input.
LeftieBiker said:You then end up with two halves that together still add up to just one.
Right, two voltage phases when measuring between the two phases that add up to just one phase. You do understand,
and no need for wiki!