A circuit consists of a resistor and an inductor connected in series. What is the phase difference between the voltage and current in the circuit?
Q1. A circuit consists of a resistor and an inductor connected in series. What is the phase difference between the voltage and current in the circuit?
Answer: 90-degree phase difference
Explanation: The phase difference between voltage and current is 90 degrees in this circuit, while the other options are unrelated or incorrect.