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Most countries use AC power that is supplied to each house. This AC power is in the form of a sine wave. My question is that supposeSuppose I have 2 electrical power sockets in two rooms that are at the opposite ends of my house. Will both the electrical sockets provide the same sine wave that is in phase or will the electrical power be atvoltage have a constant phase shift. What will it be like out between the two? Which of the two ghaphsgraphs does it resemble?:- enter image description here

Most countries use AC power that is supplied to each house. This AC power is in the form of a sine wave. My question is that suppose I have 2 electrical power sockets in two rooms that are at the opposite ends of my house. Will both the electrical sockets provide the same sine wave that is in phase or will the electrical power be at a constant phase shift. What will it be like out of the two ghaphs:- enter image description here

Most countries use AC power that is supplied to each house. This AC power is in the form of a sine wave. Suppose I have 2 electrical power sockets in two rooms that are at the opposite ends of my house. Will both the electrical sockets provide the same sine wave that is in phase or will the voltage have a constant phase shift between the two? Which of the two graphs does it resemble?:- enter image description here

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Are all electrical sockets of my house in the same phase?

Most countries use AC power that is supplied to each house. This AC power is in the form of a sine wave. My question is that suppose I have 2 electrical power sockets in two rooms that are at the opposite ends of my house. Will both the electrical sockets provide the same sine wave that is in phase or will the electrical power be at a constant phase shift. What will it be like out of the two ghaphs:- enter image description here