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In an electrical circuit, R, L, C and ac voltage source are all connected in series. When L is removed from the circuit, the phase difference between the voltage and the current in the circuit is π/3. If instead C is removed from the circuit, the phase difference is again π/3. The power factor of the circuit is
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In an electrical circuit, R, L, C and ac voltage source are all connected in series. When L is removed from the circuit, the phase difference between the voltage and the current in the circuit is π/3. If instead C is removed from the circuit, the phase difference is again π/3. The power factor of [...]
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C and ac voltage source are all connected in series. When L is removed from the circuit ,
In an electrical circuit ,
L ,
R ,
the phase difference between the voltage and the current in the circuit is π/3. If instead C is removed from the circuit ,
the phase difference is again π/3. The power factor of the circuit is ,