The formula to calculate the Line Current is:
\[ IL = IP \times \sqrt{3} \]
Where:
Line current is the current flowing through the power lines in a three-phase electrical system. It can be calculated by multiplying the total phase current by the square root of 3. This calculation is important in electrical engineering for designing and analyzing three-phase power systems.
Let's assume the following value:
Using the formula:
\[ IL = 10 \times \sqrt{3} = 17.32 \, \text{amps} \]
The Line Current is 17.32 amps.
Let's assume the following value:
Using the formula:
\[ IL = 15 \times \sqrt{3} = 25.98 \, \text{amps} \]
The Line Current is 25.98 amps.