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Chapter 21.4, Problem 21.4QQ
Suppose XL > XC in Figure 21.12. If switch A is closed, what happens phase angle? (a) It increases. (b) It decreases. (c) It doesn’t change.
Figure 21.12 (Quick Quizzes 21.3-21.6)
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