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What causes a phase difference?

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Answered by jindalmohit06p9jg8v
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Inductance in AC Circuits. In a purely inductive circuit the voltage and current waveforms are not in phase. Inductance opposes change in current due to the back emf effect. This causes the current to reach its peak value some time after the voltage.
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