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The phase difference between voltage and current in case of resistor is?(a) in phase(b) out of phase(c) 45⁰ out of phase(d) 90⁰ out of phaseThis question was addressed to me in an international level competition.My doubt is from Phase Relation in a Pure Resistor in chapter Introduction to Alternating Currents and Voltages of Network Theory

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Right answer is (a) in phase

To explain I would say: The phase difference between voltage and current in case of RESISTOR is in phase. The amplitudes of the waveform MAY DIFFER according to the value of RESISTANCE.



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