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I don't understand why for resistors in AC circuits the phase angle between voltage and current is zero - Physics Stack Exchange
![The phase difference between current and voltage in an AC circuit is pi4 radian. If the frequency of AC is 50Hz then the phase difference is equivalent to the time difference of The phase difference between current and voltage in an AC circuit is pi4 radian. If the frequency of AC is 50Hz then the phase difference is equivalent to the time difference of](https://dwes9vv9u0550.cloudfront.net/images/4896000/ca8e796c-f0ce-4e34-a5bf-6a9ddeb79d6c.jpg)
The phase difference between current and voltage in an AC circuit is pi4 radian. If the frequency of AC is 50Hz then the phase difference is equivalent to the time difference of
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