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There is an AC series circuit that is constructed of a 150.0-ohm resistor along with 300.0 ohm inductive reactance and 200.0 ohm capacitive reactance. What is the difference in phase between the current and resistor voltage of the circuit

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Answer:

0° (zero degree)

Step-by-step explanation:

  • the difference in pjase between the current and resistor voltage of the given 150.0 ohm, 300.0 ohm and 200.0 ohm
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The resistor voltage has the same phase as the circuit current. There is no phase difference.

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