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For Driving Voltage V = Vm Sin ω \omega T, the Current Through the Resistor Is:
A)Vm Sin

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For driving voltage V = Vm sin ω \omega t, the current through the resistor is:  For driving voltage V = Vm sin   \omega  t, the current through the resistor is:   A) Vm sin (  \omega  t +  \phi  )  B) Vm cos (  \omega  t +  \phi  )  C) sin (  \omega  t +  \phi  )    D) sin (  \omega  t +  \phi  )    E) sin   \omega  t


A) Vm sin ( ω \omega t + ϕ\phi )
B) Vm cos ( ω \omega t + ϕ\phi )
C) sin ( ω \omega t + ϕ\phi )  For driving voltage V = Vm sin   \omega  t, the current through the resistor is:   A) Vm sin (  \omega  t +  \phi  )  B) Vm cos (  \omega  t +  \phi  )  C) sin (  \omega  t +  \phi  )    D) sin (  \omega  t +  \phi  )    E) sin   \omega  t
D) sin ( ω \omega t + ϕ\phi )  For driving voltage V = Vm sin   \omega  t, the current through the resistor is:   A) Vm sin (  \omega  t +  \phi  )  B) Vm cos (  \omega  t +  \phi  )  C) sin (  \omega  t +  \phi  )    D) sin (  \omega  t +  \phi  )    E) sin   \omega  t
E) sin ω \omega t  For driving voltage V = Vm sin   \omega  t, the current through the resistor is:   A) Vm sin (  \omega  t +  \phi  )  B) Vm cos (  \omega  t +  \phi  )  C) sin (  \omega  t +  \phi  )    D) sin (  \omega  t +  \phi  )    E) sin   \omega  t

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