Biology, asked by karrelayohan, 5 months ago

The current flowing in a inductive or capacitive circuit when the power dissipated is zero is called... *

1 point

A) Wattless component

B) voltageless component

C) currentless component​

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Answered by bittumogatalareddy
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Answer:

Idle Current

The current in an AC circuit is said to be Wattless Current when the average power consumed in such circuit corresponds to Zero. Such current is also called as Idle Current. This mainly happens in a purely inductive or capacitive circuit only.

Answered by nallurisrinivas61
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Answer:

mm I think the options b

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