An AC voltage source is put across a resistor. Over a long period of time... The
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An AC voltage source is put across a resistor. Over a long period of time...
The average current through the resistor is zero, but the average power dissipated by the resistor is not.
The average power dissipated by the resistor is zero, but the average current through the resistor is not.
Both the average current through and average power dissipated by the resistor will be zero.
Neither the average current through nor average power dissipated by the resistor will be zero.
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An AC generator is placed across an inductor (which has zero internal resistance). Over a long period of time....
The average current through the inductor is zero, but the average power consumed by the inductor is not.
The average power consumed by the inductor is zero, but the average current through the inductor is not.
Both the average current through and average power consumed by the inductor will be zero.
Neither the average current through nor average power consumed by the inductor will be zero.
The average current through the resistor is zero, but the average power dissipated by the resistor is not.
The average power dissipated by the resistor is zero, but the average current through the resistor is not.
Both the average current through and average power dissipated by the resistor will be zero.
Neither the average current through nor average power dissipated by the resistor will be zero.
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The average current through the resistor is zero, but the average power dissipated by the resistor is not
Neither the average current through nor average power consumed by the inductor will be zero.
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