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Why is the current in an ac circuit not always in phase

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Why is the current in an ac circuit not always in phase with its voltage?

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Why is the current in an ac circuit not always in phase with its voltage?

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Current in an ac circuit is not always in phase with its voltage because an  circuit can comprise a capacitor and an inductor and the voltage in both of these isn't in phase with the current.

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