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In a series RLC circuit, the phase difference between the voltage across the inductor and the voltage across the resistor is?(a) 0^0(b) 90^0(c) 180^0(d) 360^0I had been asked this question during an internship interview.I want to ask this question from Voltages in a Series RLC Circuit topic in division Resonance in AC Circuits of Basic Electrical Engineering

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Correct OPTION is (B) 90^0

For explanation I would say: In a series RLC circuit, voltage ACROSS inductor lead the CURRENT by 90^0 and voltage across resistor is in phase with current so, the phase difference between the voltage across the inductor and the voltage across the resistor is 90^0.



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