A resistor and an ideal inductor are connected in series to a 100 2 ~V , 50 Hz ac source…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Alternating Current
A resistor and an ideal inductor are connected in series to a \(100 \sqrt{2} \mathrm{~V}\) , 50 Hz ac source. When a voltmeter is connected across the resistor or the inductor, it shows the same reading. The reading of the voltmeter is:
- \(100 \sqrt{2} \mathrm{~V}\)
- 100 V
- \(50 \sqrt{2} \mathrm{~V}\)
- 50 V
Answer
(C) 50 2 ~V
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