Math, asked by ravalkailashben123, 11 months ago

p difference between voltage and current
when an AC source is connected to an
inductor.
(A)0° (B)90° (C)45° (D)180°​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Hey mate your correct answer is option A. 0

Answered by soumya2319
2

Answer:

B. 90°

Step-by-step explanation:

When capacitors or inductors are involved in an A.C. circuit , the current and voltage does not peak at the same time. The fraction of period difference between the peaks expressed in degrees is said to be the phase difference. The phase difference is<=90°.

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