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Standard XII
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Half Wave Rectifier
The phase dif...
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The phase difference between current and voltage in an AC circuit is /4 radian. Of the frequency of AC is 50Hz then the phase difference is equivalent to the Time difference of 1) 0.75s 2) 10.5ms 3) 2.5ms
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Match List I with list II
List-I
List- II
(a) Phase difference
between current
and voltage in a
purely resistive
AC circuit
(i) π/2; current leads voltage
(b) Phase difference between
current and voltage in a
pure inductive AC
circuit
(ii) zero
(c) Phase difference
between current
and voltage in a
pure capacitive
AC circuit
(iii) π/2; current lags voltage
(d) Phase difference
between current
and voltage in an
LCR series circuit
(iv)
tan
−
1
(
X
C
−
X
L
R
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