In a LCR series circuit, the potential difference between the terminals of the inductance…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
In a LCR series circuit, the potential difference between the terminals of the inductance is 60 V, between the terminals of the capacitor is 30 V and that across the resistance is 40 V. Then, supply voltage will be equal to:
- 50 V
- 70 V
- 130 V
- 10 V
Answer
(A) 50 V
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