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An inductor or a capacitor is in series with a resistor. By switching in the inductor or the capacitor, the change in phase relationships of voltage and current can be observed.
An inductor or a capacitor is in series with a resistor. The connections shown are made to an oscilloscope. The Right channel monitors the input voltage and the Left channel monitors the current by measuring the voltage across the resistor. .By switching between the inductor and the capacitor, the change in phase relationships of voltage and current can be observed.


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An inductor or a capacitor is in series with a resistor. The connections shown are made to an oscilloscope. The Right channel monitors the input voltage and the Left channel monitors the current by measuring the voltage across the resistor. .By switching between the inductor and the capacitor, the change in phase relationships of voltage and current can be observed.

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