


What is Monophasic?
Monophasic refers to a single phase or waveform in an electrical circuit. In other words, it is a circuit that has only one voltage waveform or one current waveform present at any given time. This is in contrast to a polyphasic circuit, which has multiple voltage waveforms or current waveforms present at the same time.
In practical terms, most electronic devices and circuits are monophasic, meaning they have only one voltage source and one current flowing through them. The most common example of a monophasic circuit is a simple series circuit, where a single voltage source is connected to a single resistor and a single load.



