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Standard XII
Physics
Resonance
The phase dif...
Question
The phase difference between the current and voltage at resonance is
A
0
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B
π
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C
π
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D
−
π
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Solution
The correct option is
A
0
Since reactive impedance at resonance is zero and we know that,
tan
ϕ
=
X
L
−
X
C
Z
but
X
L
−
X
C
=
0
therefore
ϕ
=
0
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