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Alternating current through pure inductor and pure capacitor is wattless. Why ?

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Alternating current through pure inductor and pure capacitor is wattless. Why ?

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<span class="c2h-answer-order"></span><span class="c2h-answer-content"><span class="c2h-answer">Through pure inductance or pure capacitor, phase difference.Between the AC voltage and the AC current. $90^{\circ }$.<br/>so, the power factor, $\cos \phi =\cos 90^{\circ }=0$<br/>So now it's said to be tiles.So there is no heat loss in the circuit. </span></span>
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