An inductor is connected to an a.c. source when compared to voltage,

An inductor is connected to an a.c. source when compared to voltage, the current in the lead wires

Options

(a) is ahead in phase by π
(b) lags in phase by π
(c) is ahead in phase by π/2
(d) lags in phase by π/2

Correct Answer:

lags in phase by π/2

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