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    In a Resistive-Inductive Parallel Circuit, If the Voltage Applied to the Inductor
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In a Resistive-Inductive Parallel Circuit, If the Voltage Applied to the Inductor

Question 13

Question 13

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In a resistive-inductive parallel circuit, if the voltage applied to the inductor is known, the ____ can be found by dividing the voltage by the inductive reactance.


A) resistance
B) wattage
C) inductance
D) current flow

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