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The phase difference between current and voltage in an ac circuit containing inductance only is

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Answered by TheInterpelled
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The phase difference between current and voltage in an ac circuit containing inductance only is dynamic phase.

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Answered by diptendujashu369sl
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Answer:

The phase difference between current and voltage in an ac circuit containing inductance only is dynamic phase.

Explanation:

If inductors are connected in an AC circuit, the current and voltage do not reach highest level at the same time. The period difference of fraction between the highest point expressed in degrees is the phase difference. It is basically used to calculate the angle by which the voltage leads the current.

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