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A resistance R and a capacitor C are connected in series to a source V = V0 sin ωt. Find :
(a) The peak value of the voltage across the (i) resistance and (ii) capacitor.
(b) The phase difference between the applied voltage and current. Which of them is ahead?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A resistance R and a capacitor C are connected in series to a source V = V0 sin ωt. Find :

(a) The peak value of the voltage across the (i) resistance and (ii) capacitor.

(b) The phase difference between the applied voltage and current. Which of them is ahead?

Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer:

Explanation:

A resistance R and a capacitor C are connected in series to a source V = V0 sin ωt. Find :

(a) The peak value of the voltage across the (i) resistance and (ii) capacitor.

(b) The phase difference between the applied voltage and current. Which of them is ahead?

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