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  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Workbench/Introduction_to_Circuit_Analysis/08%3A_AC_Signal_Fundamentals/8.07%3A_Summary
    It can be thought of as the vertical displacement of a vector rotating at a constant speed, like the second hand of a clock. The length of the second hand represents the height or amplitude of the sin...It can be thought of as the vertical displacement of a vector rotating at a constant speed, like the second hand of a clock. The length of the second hand represents the height or amplitude of the sine wave and the speed of rotation represents its period. The difference is that there is a 90 degree phase shift between the current and voltage through a reactive element while the two are in phase for resistive elements.
  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Courses/Canada_College/Circuits_and_Devices/09%3A_AC_Signal_Fundamentals/9.07%3A_Summary
    It can be thought of as the vertical displacement of a vector rotating at a constant speed, like the second hand of a clock. The length of the second hand represents the height or amplitude of the sin...It can be thought of as the vertical displacement of a vector rotating at a constant speed, like the second hand of a clock. The length of the second hand represents the height or amplitude of the sine wave and the speed of rotation represents its period. The difference is that there is a 90 degree phase shift between the current and voltage through a reactive element while the two are in phase for resistive elements.

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