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In a Resistive-Inductive Circuit, the Voltage Drop Across a Resistor

Question 33

Question 33

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In a resistive-inductive circuit, the voltage drop across a resistor is found using quantities that pertain only to the ____ part of the circuit.


A) inductive
B) resistive
C) reactive
D) capacitive

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