What is the phase difference between voltage and current in an AC circuit with pure inductor?
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ac is the circuit of air conditioner and voltage is the electrical power flowing in the wire charging the electrical object which is known as current
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In the case of a pure inductor, voltage V leads current I by the phase angle of exactly π/2 or 90°
In the case of pure conductor, voltage V lags current I by the phase angle of exactly π/2 or 90°
In the case of pure resistance, voltage V and current I are in phase with each other.
φ = 0°
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