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    \[\text { Figure } 12 < 2\] -Which Statement Describes the Relationship of I<sub>L</sub> and I<sub>R</sub> in Describes
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 Figure 12<2\text { Figure } 12 < 2 Figure 12<2 -Which Statement Describes the Relationship of IL and IR in Describes

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    \text { Figure } 12 < 2  -Which statement describes the relationship of I<sub>L</sub> and I<sub>R</sub> in Figure 12-2? A)  They are  180°  out of phase. B)  I<sub>L</sub> lags I<sub>R</sub>. C)  They are in phase. D)  I<sub>L</sub> leads I<sub>R</sub>.
 Figure 12<2\text { Figure } 12 < 2 Figure 12<2
-Which statement describes the relationship of IL and IR in Figure 12-2?


A) They are 180° out of phase.
B) IL lags IR.
C) They are in phase.
D) IL leads IR.

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