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In a Resistive-Inductive Circuit, Power Factor Can Be Computed by Dividing

Question 36

Question 36

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In a resistive-inductive circuit, power factor can be computed by dividing the voltage drop across the resistor by the ____.


A) circuit amperage
B) total circuit resistance
C) total circuit voltage
D) circuit volt-amps

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