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The Amount of Resistance Compared with the Inductive Reactance Determines

Question 6

Question 6

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The amount of resistance compared with the inductive reactance determines the _____ of the coil.


A) power factor (PF)
B) quality (Q)
C) phase angle ( θ )
D) reactance (X)

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