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A 0.01 H inductor and √3 πΩ resistance are connected in series with a 220 V, 50 Hz Ac source. The phase difference between the current and emf is
Options
(a) π ∕ 2 rad
(b) π ∕ 6 rad
(c) π ∕ 3 rad
(d) π ∕ 4 rad
Correct Answer:
π ∕ 6 rad
Explanation:
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Topics: Alternating Current
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Subject: Physics
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- Dimensional formula for electrical resistance R is given by
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- A cell of emf E and internal resistance r supplies current for the same time
- A p-n-p transistor is used in common emitter mode in an amplifier circuit.
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Subject: Physics (2479)
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