Electrical Engineering - Alternating Current and Voltage - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Alternating Current and Voltage - General Questions (Q.No. 19)
19.
Sine wave A has a positive-going zero crossing at 45°. Sine wave B has a positive-going zero crossing at 60°. Which of the following statements is true?
Wave A leads wave B by 15°.
Wave A lags wave B by 15°.
Wave A leads wave B by 105°.
Wave A lags wave B by 105°.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Gopal said:   1 decade ago
Wave A leads wave B because wave A is crossing zero first.

Trone said:   1 decade ago
Yes I agree. The answer must be option B.

Because they didn't indicate the peak of the pulse. If they have peak we can clearly say if A lags B or B lags A since it just states sine waves so I assume that the wave have the same wave length and peak. So B is leads wave A by 15 degree.

Fayaz Ahmed Memon said:   1 decade ago
Option A is a wrong ansswer.

The correct answer is option B because when wave B is at 60 degree then the wave A is at 45 degree so we can say that wave B is leading wave A by 15 degree (60-45) or wave A lags wave B by 15 degree.

Siva jaya said:   1 decade ago
I can't understand this question.


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