why the current leads voltage in the case of a capasitor
Answer Posted / a.balakrishnan
capacitor are always lead from voltage.Because if we give
the supply to the capacitor,at first the capacitor do
discharge,then charge.We can invent the angle of leading
from wave forms.Its leads angle may choosing of capacitor.
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