Richard Clark wrote:
wrote:
When the voltage is +, the current is flowing through that resistor
in one direction. When the voltage is -, the current is flowing
through that resistor in the opposite direction.
which makes the resistor capacitive or inductive?
Nope, since the current is in phase with the voltage, it makes the
resistor resistive. That means when you look at the voltage waveform
across a one ohm resistor, you are also looking at the current
waveform.
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73, Cecil
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