A circuit is made up of a resistance 1 Ω and inductance 0.01 H. An alternating voltage of…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Alternating Current
A circuit is made up of a resistance 1 Ω and inductance 0.01 H. An alternating voltage of 200 V at 50 Hz is connected, then the phase difference between the current and the voltage in the circuit is
- tan–1(p)



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(C)
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