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July 2004, Issue 168

Test Your EQ:

Answer 3—The current through the resistor is directly proportional to the voltage across it. The voltage across the resistor is the difference between two sine waves, one leading the other by 120°. The sum or difference of any two sine waves at a given frequency, regardless of their relative amplitude or phase, is also a sine wave. Therefore, the current waveform is a sine wave.

Contributor: David Tweed

   

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