Understanding Phase Shift in RC Circuits

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Homework Statement


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Homework Equations





The Attempt at a Solution


Obviously I have B and C correct but for a the only thing I can find is tan(phi)=XL-Xc/R
This seems to be for a series RLC circuit though and I only have RC.
also I know that the current lags the p.d by 900 in an RC circuit but I can't see how I can use this?
any help appreciated.
 

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Phase angle can found by using

cosφ = R/sqrt(R^2 + XC^2)
 
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I don't know capacitive inductance though?
 
pat666 said:
I don't know capacitive inductance though?

Sorry. It should be XC. = 1/ωC
 
Thanks that worked, although the answer was negative 89 degrees?
 
You can use the equation tan(phi)=(XL-Xc)/R for a series RCL circuit, even for XL=0 as it is the case now.

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