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Standard XII
Physics
Resonance in RLC Circuit
A 80Ω resis...
Question
A
80
Ω
resistor and
20
μ
C capcitor are connected in series with AC source of
220
V
−
50
H
z
. Calculate the potential difference across each of them.
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Solution
Since, capacitor does not allow the direct current to flow through it. So current in the circuit is zero.
So, Potential difference across the resistance is zero.
Thus, potential difference across the capacitor is
220
V
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