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An electronic system, with closed loop current flow, and relative electrical potentials present across electrical components.

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Can we define rms current for pure inductive and capacitive ac circuit?

For a purely inductive and capacitive ac(sinusoidally varying) circuit, average power dissipated across a capacitor or an inductor is zero. Then does that mean RMS current is zero?