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What Is the Phase Angle Between the Voltages of the Inductor

Question 45

Question 45

Multiple Choice

What is the phase angle between the voltages of the inductor and capacitor in a RLC series circuit?


A) zero
B) 45°
C) 90°
D) 180°
E) 270°

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