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The phase difference between voltage and current in the resistor.(a) 85°(b) 90°(c) 0°(d) 5°The question was posed to me in class test.I need to ask this question from Dynamics of Motor-Load Combination topic in portion Dynamics of Electrical Drives of Electric Drives

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Right answer is (c) 0°

The BEST I can EXPLAIN: In the CASE of a resistor, the voltage and current are in the same phase. The phase difference between voltage and current is 0°. The voltage drop in the resistor is GIVEN as V=IR.



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