What is the phase angle difference between the voltage and current phasors in purely capacitive circuits?
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Where: IC = V/(1/ωC) (or IC = V/XC) is the current magnitude and θ = + 90o which is the phase difference or phase angle between the voltage and current. For a purely capacitive circuit, Ic leads Vc by 90o, or Vc lags Ic by 90o.
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Voltage lags current by 90° in a pure capacitive circuit. In a pure capacitive circuit, t
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