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Predict the electrical component (resistor, inductor or capacitor) that connected to the alternating current when the...

Predict the electrical component (resistor, inductor or capacitor) that connected to the alternating current when the following is observed. [5 marks]

(a) The instantaneous voltage leads the instantaneous current by 90°.

(b) The instantaneous current lags the instantaneous voltage by (π/2) rad.

(c) The power dissipated varies between positive and negative values

(d) The maximum power dissipated is VoIo.

(e) The average power is zero.

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