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For questions about AC phases (e.g. three-phase systems) or phase in the context of waves, transfer functions, etc. Consider using in conjunction with related tags such as "three-phase", "transfer-function", etc., as applicable.

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Capacitive current leads, inductive lags, but how does this translate to voltage on an output?

This probably sounds stupid, but it has confused me a lot now, is the voltage across the capacitor in phase with the voltage source, but the current through it is out of phase? … Likewise, at 5530Hz, I calculate (using the same method) a phase angle of \$76^{\circ}\$, which \$V_L > V_C\$, which surely means a positive phase shift? …
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