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What do you mean by "before", "after" and "in phase"?
What are the lead, lag, in-phase and anti-phase of a phase? A: In the same period, one sine quantity reaches zero value (or maximum value) earlier or later than the other sine quantity. The former is called lead and the latter is called lag. If two sine quantities with the same frequency reach the maximum at the same time, the two sine quantities are said to be in phase. ...