by what angle, the voltage across capacitor lags behind the alternating current in case of series LCR circuit
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The LCR circuit analysis can be understood better in terms of phasors. A phasor is a rotating quantity. For an inductor (L), if we consider I to be our reference axis, then voltage leads by 90°, and for the capacitor, the voltage lags by 90°. But the resistance, current and voltage phasors are always in phase
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