Multiple Choice
In a pure inductive circuit, ____.
A) the true power, or watts, is equal to the product of the voltage and reactance
B) the true power, or watts, is equal to the sum of the voltage and current
C) the true power, or watts, is equal to the product of the voltage and current
D) no true power or watts is produced
Correct Answer:

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