The Basics of Inductance

Voltage and current sine waves are in-phase when they peak and cross the zero axis at the same time. However, this rarely happens and only in AC circuits containing pure resistances. Most AC circuits contain some type of inductance, in which case the current waveform lags the voltage or reaches its peak slightly after the voltage waveform. A lagging current indicates an inductive circuit.

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