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What is the phase angle between the source voltage and current, when a 100 mH inductor with a reactance of 6 kΩ, and a 1 kΩ resistor are in series with a source?
0.1 degrees
9.0 degrees
61.0 degrees
81.0 degrees
Correct Answer:
81.0 degrees
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