Alternating CurrentHard
Question
For a series R-L-C circuit :-
(a) Voltage across L and C are differ by π
(b) Current through L and R are in same phase
(c) Voltage across R and L differ by π/2
(d) Voltage across L and current through C are differ by π/2
(a) Voltage across L and C are differ by π
(b) Current through L and R are in same phase
(c) Voltage across R and L differ by π/2
(d) Voltage across L and current through C are differ by π/2
Options
A.a, b, c
B.a, b, c
C.c, d, a
D.All
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