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The variations of the voltage (V) and current (I) values at the ends of the load connected to the AC voltage source are given in Figure 1 and Figure 2 separately for two different cases. Accordingly, the explanations about the figures are given in which option is correct.
A) Figure 1 current lagging load is inductive. The angle of the angle is the positive sign
Figure 2 is load-capacitive in the flow forward. The angle of the angle is negative sign.
B) Figure 1 current lagging load capacitive characteristic and the angle of the current is negative sign
Figure 2 current-forward load is inductive and the angle of the current is positively signed
C) Figure 1 current forward load is inductive and the angle of the current is negative sign
Figure 2 current lagging load is capacitive and the angle of the current is marked positive
D) Figure 1 current behind the load is inductive and the angle of the current is negatively signed
Figure 2 is the current forward load capacitive and the angle of the current is marked positive
E) Figure 1 is the current forward load capacitive and the angle of the current is marked positive.
Figure 2 with current lagging load inductive feature and the angle of current is negatively signed
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