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प्रश्न
In a series LCR circuit, what is the phase difference between VL and VC where VL is the potential difference across the inductor and V c is the potential difference across the capacitor?
उत्तर
The potential difference across the inductor `V_L` potential difference across the capacitor phase difference is 180°
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