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Power of RLC series circuit

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Answered by sreeja6335
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Power in RLC Series Circuit

Power in RLC Series CircuitThe product of voltage and current is defined as power. When XL > XC, the phase angle ϕ is positive. ... When XL = XC, the phase angle ϕ is zero, as a result, the circuit behaves like a purely resistive circuit. In this type of circuit, the current and voltage are in phase with each other.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Power factor is nothing but cosine of phase angle between voltage and current. ... Coming to the question, in RLC series circuit, the value of resultant power factor angle i.e. "phi" is solely dependent on values of Xl (inductive reactance), Xc (capacitive reactance) and resistance (R).

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