- Location
- Mission Viejo, CA
- Occupation
- Professional Electrical Engineer
First, thanks for asking in the interrogatory. (Sincerely)Let me just get this right.
Are saying that the current and voltage are in phase with a 0.8pf load?
Second, I’m saying they have the same phase. They must for any linear circuit; i.e., they must have the same period P and the fraction t/P from t=t0 throughout their common period must be identical .
Phase is a defined term. See rattus' latest post. “In phase” is an undefined colloquialism. We all kind of understand it, but it is informal and ambiguous nonetheless. It may be synonymous with “in sync” but not necessarily; previously, you have said they aren't but haven't offered a significant distinction.
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