phase difference between voltage and the current when an AC source is connected to an inductor
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Phase. When capacitors or inductors are involved in an AC circuit, the current and voltage do not peak at the same time. The fraction of a period difference between the peaks expressed in degrees is said to be the phase difference. The phase difference is <= 90 degrees.
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●When capacitors or inductors are involved in an AC circuit, the current and voltage do not peak at the same time.
●The fraction of a period difference between the peaks expressed in degrees is said to be the phase difference.
●The phase difference is <= 90 degrees.
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