Suppose the inductor is connected in series with a resistor and a capacitor. If V, represents the phasor of the voltage of the inductor as shown, which of the following correctly describes the phasor of the voltages of the resistor VR and the Capacitor Vc? V₂ VL O A. V₁: Vc, V₂2 : VR OB. V₁: VR, V₂: Vc O C. V₁: Vc, V3: VR O D. V₁: VR, V3: Vc V3 3
Suppose the inductor is connected in series with a resistor and a capacitor. If V, represents the phasor of the voltage of the inductor as shown, which of the following correctly describes the phasor of the voltages of the resistor VR and the Capacitor Vc? V₂ VL O A. V₁: Vc, V₂2 : VR OB. V₁: VR, V₂: Vc O C. V₁: Vc, V3: VR O D. V₁: VR, V3: Vc V3 3
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Transcribed Image Text:Suppose the inductor is connected in series with a resistor and a capacitor. If V₁, represents the phasor of the
voltage of the inductor as shown, which of the following correctly describes the phasor of the voltages of the resistor VR and the
capacitor Vc?
V₂
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O A. V₁ Vc, V₂: VR
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OB. V₁ VR, V₂: Vc
O C. V₁ Vc, V3: VR
OD. V₁ VR, V3: Vc
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