What is true about the current in the resistor?
A. The current in the resistor is zero.
B. The current in the resistor is out of phase with the voltage and can be described with the function i(t)=I sin (𝜔t), where I is the maximum current.
C. The current in the resistor is in phase with the voltage and can be described with the function i(t) = I cos (𝜔t), where I is the maximum current.
D. The current in the resistor is partially out of phase with the voltage and can be described with the function i(t) = I cos (𝜔t+ø)], where I is the maximum current and ø is some non-zero phase angle.
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