what is the diffrence between resistive , inductive and
capactive load please explain with exmpels?
Answer Posted / suresh apgenco
FOR RESISTIVE LOAD, I IS IN PHASE WITH V
FOR INDUCTIVE LOAD, I IS IN LAGGING WITH V
FOR CAPACITIVE LOAD, I IS IN LEADING WITH V
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