what is the Phase difference between
applied AC e.m.f and current flowing through
a purely resistive circuit ?
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Phase Angle and Waveform of Resistive Circuit
From equation (1) and (3), it is clear that there is no phase difference between the applied voltage and the current flowing through a purely resistive circuit, i.e. phase angle between voltage and current is zero.
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The circuit containing only a pure resistance of R ohms in the AC circuit is known as Pure Resistive AC Circuit. The presence of inductance and capacitance does not exist in a purely resistive circuit. The alternating current and voltage both move forward as well as backwards in both the direction of the circuit. Hence, the alternating current and voltage follows a shape of the Sine wave or known as the sinusoidal waveform.
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