In a series RC circuit, does the phase difference between the capacitor and the resistor voltages depend on the values of R and C?

1 Answer
May 22, 2018

No - as long as the components are ideal.

Explanation:

If the capacitor voltage is given by

#V_c = V_0 sin(omega t+phi)#

then the charge on a capacitor plate is

#q = CV_c = V_0 C sin(omega t + phi)#

and the current is

#i= d/dt q = omega C V_0 cos (omega t+phi)#

Since the components are in series, the same current flows through the resistor. Hence the voltage drop across the resistor is

#V_R = iR = omega CR V_0 cos (omega t +phi)#
#qquad = omegaCRV_0 sin(omega t + phi + color(red)(pi/2))#

Thus #V_R# leads #V_C# by #pi/2# - a result independent of the component values.