Exam 16: Resistive-Capacitive Circuits
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In a series R-C circuit, the total voltage is determined by using ____ addition.
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In any ____ circuit, the current is the same in all parts of the circuit.
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The impedance in a parallel R-C circuit is ____________________ proportional to total current.
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The power factor is the ____ of true power as compared to the apparent power.
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When working with a series R-C circuit, in the formula used to determine capacitance, capacitance is ____________________ proportional to capacitive reactance.
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