powersys
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phasor diagram of inductor
Say A is proportional to the time derivative of B, e.g. Faraday's law states that induced emf E = dΦ/dt = Ldi/dt. When A and B are represented in phasor diagram, why phasor A leads phasor B? Anything to do with 'mathematic' theory?
Thanks
Say A is proportional to the time derivative of B, e.g. Faraday's law states that induced emf E = dΦ/dt = Ldi/dt. When A and B are represented in phasor diagram, why phasor A leads phasor B? Anything to do with 'mathematic' theory?
Thanks