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An inductor of \(20~\text{mH}\), a capacitor of \(100~\mu \text{F}\), and a resistor of \(50~\Omega\) are connected in series across a source of emf, \(V=10 \sin (314 t)\). What is the power loss in this circuit?
1. \( 0.79 ~\text{W} \)
2. \( 0.43 ~\text{W} \)
3. \( 2.74 ~\text{W} \)
4. \( 1.13 ~\text{W}\)

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The potential differences across the resistance, capacitance and inductance are \(80\) V, \(40\) V and \(100\) V respectively in an \(LCR\) circuit. What is the power factor of this circuit?
1. \(0.4\)
2. \(0.5\)
3. \(0.8\)
4. \(1.0\)

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A 100 Ω resistance and a capacitor of 100 Ω reactance are connected in series across a 220 V source. When the capacitor is 50% charged, the peak value of the displacement current is

1. 2.2 A             

2. 11A

3. 4.4A               

4. 112A

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A small-signal voltage V(t)=Vo sinωt is applied across an ideal capacitor C 

1. over a full cycle, the capacitor C does not consume any energy from the voltage source

2. current I(t) is in phase with voltage V(t)

3. current I(t) leads voltage V(t) by 180°

4. current I(t) lags voltage V(t) by 90°

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Which of the following combinations should be selected for better tuning of an \(LCR\) circuit used for communication?
1. \(R=20~\Omega ,~L=1.5~\text{H},~C=35~\mu \text{F}\)
2. \(R=25~\Omega ,~L=2.5~\text{H},~C=45~\mu \text{F}\)
3. \(R=15~\Omega ,~L=3.5~\text{H},~C=30~\mu \text{F}\)
4. \(R=25~\Omega ,~L=1.5~\text{H},~C=45~\mu \text{F}\)

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A small-signal voltage \(V(t)= V_0 \text{sin}(\omega t)\) is applied across an ideal capacitor \(C\): Find the correct statement from the options given below:
1. over a full cycle, the capacitor \(C\) does not consume any energy from the voltage source.
2. current \(I(t)\) is in phase with voltage \(V(t)\).
3. current \(I(t)\) leads voltage \(V(t)\) by \(180^{\circ}\).
4. current \(I(t)\), lags voltage \(V(t)\) by \(90^{\circ}\).
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An inductor \(20~\text{mH}\), a capacitor \(50~\mu \text{F}\), and a resistor \(40~\Omega\) are connected in series across a source of emf \(V= 10\text{sin}340t\). The power loss in the AC circuit is:
1. \(0.67~\text{W}\) 2. \(0.76~\text{W}\)
3. \(0.89~\text{W}\) 4. \(0.51~\text{W}\)
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