Phase difference between current and voltage in AC circuit containing resistance only is?
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There is no phase difference in case of resistance only
Explanation:
Phase difference mean that there is an angular difference of one or more waveforms with the reference waveform.
In case of pure resistive circuit, where there is neither inductance nor capacitance, the current and voltage are in phase, there is no phase difference between them. Current flowing is directly proportional to the voltage following a linear relationship
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