Physics, asked by Mrsingh5788, 10 months ago

The phase difference between current and voltage in an a.couple circuit containing resistance only is?

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Answered by SKADOOSH5510
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Answer:

In a pure ohmic AC Resistance, the current and voltage are both “in-phase” as there is no phase difference between them. The current flowing through the resistance is directly proportional to the voltage across it with this linear relationship in an AC circuit being called Impedance.

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Answered by CarliReifsteck
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No phase difference between current and voltage in an a.couple circuit .

Explanation:

We know that,

When a.c circuit cantains  capacitance then the current continuously ahead of voltage by phase difference of 90 degree.

When a.c circuit cantains inductance then the voltage continuously ahead of current by phase difference of 90 degree.

But the a.c circuit cantains resistance then the current and voltage always in same phase. It means no phase difference in an a.c circuit contains resistance.

Hence, No phase difference between current and voltage in an a.couple circuit .

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