* Same-phase conductor: In a multiphase electrical system, conductors carrying the same phase of electricity are considered "same-phase conductors". For example, in a three-phase system, the three wires carrying the phases A, B, and C are considered same-phase conductors to each other, while the neutral wire is a different phase.
* Conductor of the same material: This refers to conductors made of the same material, such as copper or aluminum.
* Conductors of the same size: This describes conductors with the same cross-sectional area, which affects their resistance and current-carrying capacity.
* Conductors carrying the same current: This indicates two conductors that are carrying the same amount of electrical current.
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