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which of the following is true for any AC circuit ?​

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Answered by hasritha57
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show all show all steps. Which of the following is true about all series ac circuits? ( a) The voltage across any circuit element is a maximum when the current is a maximum in that circuit element. ( b) The current at any point in the circuit is always the same as the current at any other point

Answered by rafiaibrahim903
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Question: Which of the following is true about all series AC circuits?

a) the voltage across any element is a maximum when the current across that element is a maximum

b) the current at every point in the circuit is the same

c) the current in the circuit is a maximum when the source AC voltage is a maximum

d) Resistors, capacitors and inductors can all change the phase of the current

Answer:

The correct option is b).

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The current is consequently constant throughout the entire circuit. In a parallel circuit, a path might divide into two, allowing the incoming current to be split into smaller amounts that go along each path. Since the sum of the current along each path must always be zero, the current along each path is no longer guaranteed to be the same.
  • I must first comprehend what you mean by "circuit." The current will be the same everywhere in a series circuit with a DC voltage provided and no additional voltage or current sources in the series path because the total resistance defines the current flow, which will be present at all points in the circuit.
  • The current at various sites can change with respect to time if there are reactive elements (inductors and capacitors) and an AC voltage.

Hence, the correct option is b) the current at every point in the circuit is the same.

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