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    The Potential-Difference Across a Capacitive-Resistive Circuit, Divided by the Load
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The Potential-Difference Across a Capacitive-Resistive Circuit, Divided by the Load

Question 19

Question 19

Multiple Choice

The potential-difference across a capacitive-resistive circuit, divided by the load current, is termed


A) resistance
B) capacitive reactance
C) impedance
D) 0

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