R1 IN OUT 10k Vi c1 0.01pF v When entering a sine-shaped waveform in the next circuit, what frequency is the phase dif

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R1 IN OUT 10k Vi c1 0.01pF v When entering a sine-shaped waveform in the next circuit, what frequency is the phase dif

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R1 IN OUT 10k Vi c1 0.01pF v
When entering a sine-shaped waveform in the next circuit, what frequency is the phase difference between the input and output at 60°? R1 IN M OUT 10k Vi ci
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