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  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Courses/Canada_College/Circuits_and_Devices/10%3A_Series_RLC_Circuits/10.04%3A_Series_Circuit_Analysis
    The voltage divider rule for AC states that the voltage across any component or group of components is proportional to the ratio of the impedance of said component and the total series impedance. Thus...The voltage divider rule for AC states that the voltage across any component or group of components is proportional to the ratio of the impedance of said component and the total series impedance. Thus, the resistor voltage winds up below the real axis instead of above it (remember, the current and voltage for a resistor are in phase, and therefore the voltage across the resistor will have the same phase angle as the current through it).
  • https://eng.libretexts.org/Workbench/Introduction_to_Circuit_Analysis/9%3A_Series_RLC_Circuits/10.04%3A_Series_Circuit_Analysis
    The voltage divider rule for AC states that the voltage across any component or group of components is proportional to the ratio of the impedance of said component and the total series impedance. Thus...The voltage divider rule for AC states that the voltage across any component or group of components is proportional to the ratio of the impedance of said component and the total series impedance. Thus, the resistor voltage winds up below the real axis instead of above it (remember, the current and voltage for a resistor are in phase, and therefore the voltage across the resistor will have the same phase angle as the current through it).

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