what is the phase difference difference between voltage and current in a pure resistor in A.C
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In a pure ohmic AC Resistance, the current and voltage are both “in-phase” as there is no phase difference between them. The current flowing through the resistance is directly proportional to the voltage across it with this linear relationship in an AC circuit being called Impedance.
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In a pure ohmic AC Resistance, the current and voltage are both “in-phase” as there is no phase difference between them. The current flowing through the resistance is directly proportional to the voltage across it with this linear relationship in an AC circuit being called
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