Talk:Practical Electronics/Capacitors

I believe the statement regarding voltage leading current through a capacitor is incorrect (in the section labeled "Phase Angle".) Everything else I've read indicates current leads voltage, with the phrase "ELI the ICE man" being an (english) memory aid, Voltage leads Current through and inductor, Current leads Voltage through a capacitor. a newbie 96.228.106.126 (discuss) 23:16, 9 May 2011 (UTC)
 * ELI the ICE man agrees. That was the mnemonic I was taught over 25 years ago.  ELI means voltage (e) leads current (i) in an inductor (L).  ICE means current (i) leads voltage (e) in a capacitor(C). --Jomegat (discuss • contribs) 23:21, 9 May 2011 (UTC)