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    The Angle of a Phasor, Measured Counterclockwise from the Normal
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The Angle of a Phasor, Measured Counterclockwise from the Normal

Question 14

Question 14

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The angle of a phasor, measured counterclockwise from the normal, positive, axis represents a voltage's or current's


A) displacement angle
B) phase angle
C) periodic time
D) frequency

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