CAN ANYBODY EXPLAIN WHAT ACTUALLY MEAN BY THE PHASE
DEFFRENCE? R,L,C CIRCUITS?
Answer Posted / kaustuv
inductor opposes change in current & capacitor opposes change in voltage. So I think it may be the reason why in inductor current lags voltage & the reverse case in case of a capacitor.& in a resistor current rises along with voltage.
that is why they dont have any phase difference...
that's what I think..
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