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For the circuit shown in below figure, current in the inductor is 0.8 A while in the capacitor is 0.6 A. What is the current drawn from the source?


A
0.1 A
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0.3 A
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0.6 A
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0.2 A
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Solution

The correct option is D 0.2 A
From given,
(i)Current in capacitor

iC=i0(sinωt+π/2)
irms=0.6 ; i0=irms×2
iC=0.62(sin(ωt+π/2))

(ii)Current in inductor

iL=i0(sinωtπ/2)
irms=0.8 ; i0=irms×2
iL=0.82(sin(ωtπ/2))

Now, total current i,
i=iL+iC=0.82cosωt+0.62cosωt=0.22cosωti=0.22sin(ωtπ2)
irms=0.222=0.2 A

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