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This video explains the differences between monofásico (single-phase) and trifásico (three-phase) electricity. Monofásico electricity is generated, transmitted, and distributed in form of energy in a single waveform, while trifásico electricity typically has a household or small business installation for electricity, with a monofásico derivative. The differences between these systems are shown in diagrams. Monofásico electricity is used in most homes and small businesses due to its low consumption and lack of high-power appliances. Trifásico electricity is common in large businesses and industry around the world, due to the many high-power appliances that use it. Monofásico electricity is best suited for low-power motors, while trifásico is better for high-power motors. Finally, monofásico and trifásico electricity are compared based on a user's needs. If you only need to power a single device, monofásico will be cheaper and provide less voltage. If you need to power multiple devices, trifásico will be more expensive but provide more voltage.
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