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    In an AC Series Circuit,the Voltage in the Inductor Differs\(\degree\)
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In an AC Series Circuit,the Voltage in the Inductor Differs °\degree°

Question 48

Question 48

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In an AC series circuit,the voltage in the inductor differs in phase with the voltage in the capacitor by what angle?


A) zero
B) 45 °\degree°
C) 90 °\degree°
D) 180 °\degree°

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