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A resistance of \(300~\Omega\) and an inductance of \(\frac{1}{\pi}\) henry are connected in series to an AC voltage of \(20\) volts and a \(200\) Hz frequency. The phase angle between the voltage and current will be:

1. \(\tan^{- 1} \dfrac{4}{3}\) 2. \(\tan^{- 1} \dfrac{3}{4}\)
3. \(\tan^{- 1} \dfrac{3}{2}\) 4. \(\tan^{- 1} \dfrac{2}{5}\)

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In a LCR circuit having L = 8.0 henry, C = 0.5 μF and R = 100 ohm in series. The resonance frequency in radian per second is 

1. 600 radian/second

2. 600 Hz

3. 500 radian/second

4. 500 Hz

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The phase difference between the current and voltage of LCR circuit in series combination at resonance is 

1. 0

2. π/2

3. π

4. –π

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In a series LCR circuit, resistance R = 10Ω and the impedance Z = 20Ω. The phase difference between the current and the voltage is 

1. 30°

2. 45°

3. 60°

4. 90°

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In an ac circuit the reactance of a coil is \(\sqrt{3}\) times its resistance, the phase difference between the voltage across the coil to the current through the coil will be:
1. \( \pi / 3 \)
2. \( \pi / 2 \)
3. \( \pi / 4 \)
4. \( \pi / 6\)

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The capacity of a pure capacitor is 1 farad. In dc circuits, its effective resistance will be 

1. Zero

2. Infinite

3. 1 ohm

4. 1/2 ohm

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In an \(LCR\) circuit, the potential difference between the terminals of the inductance is \(60\) V, between the terminals of the capacitor is \(30\) V and that between the terminals of the resistance is \(40\) V. The supply voltage will be equal to:

1. \(50\) V

2. \(70\) V

3. \(130\) V

4. \(10\) V

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In an LR-circuit, the inductive reactance is equal to the resistance R of the circuit. An e.m.f. E=E0cos(ωt) applied to the circuit. The power consumed in the circuit is:

1. E02R

2. E022R

3. E024R

4. E028R

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In the circuit given below, what will be the reading of the voltmeter 

1. 300 V

2. 900 V

3. 200 V

4. 400 V

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For a series \(RLC\) circuit, \(R = X_L = 2X_C.\) The impedance of the circuit and phase difference between \(V\) and \(i\) will be: 
1. \(\frac{\sqrt{5} R}{2} ,\tan^{- 1} \left(2\right)\) 2. \(\frac{\sqrt{5} R}{2} , \tan^{- 1} \left(\frac{1}{2}\right)\)
3. \(\sqrt{5} X_{C} ,\tan^{- 1} \left(2\right)\) 4. \(\sqrt{5} R , \tan^{- 1} \left(\frac{1}{2}\right)\)
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