Bob,
I strongly suggest that you review what I wrote. If you don't know the difference between a volt-ampere and a watt, then I we will have a very difficult time communicating.
My core statement is that in the given example, the current flow through the phase A coil is _not_ in phase with the voltage induced in the phase A coil, and that the current flow through the phase B coil is _not_ in phase with the voltage induced in the phase B coil.
If we use the phase A coil (the voltage measured from the A terminal to neutral) as our reference zero phase, then the B terminal to neutral voltage is at 120 degrees, and the current flowing _out_ of the phase A terminal is at -30 degrees and the current flowing _out_ of the phase B terminal is at 150 degrees.
If you agree to this statement, then we are on the same page regarding the mathematics of what is happening, and are simply misunderstanding each others words.
-Jon
[This message has been edited by winnie (edited 03-12-2006).]