(a) For xL>xC, voltage leads the current
(ii)
(b) For xL=xC, voltage & current are in same phase
(i)
(c) For xL<xC, current leads the voltage
(iv)
(d) For resonant frequency xL=xC, current is maximum
(iii)
Match List-I with List-II.
| List - I | List - II | ||
| (a) | ωL>ωC1 | (i) | Current is in phase with emf |
| (b) | ωL=ωC1 | (ii) | Current lags behind the applied emf |
| (c) | ωL<ωC1 | (iii) | Maximum current occurs |
| (d) | Resonant frequency | (iv) | Current leads the emf |
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(a) - (ii) ; (b) - (i) ; (c) - (iv) ; (d) - (iii)
(a) - (ii) ; (b) - (i) ; (c) - (iii) ; (d) - (iv)
(a) - (iii) ; (b) - (i) ; (c) - (iv); (d) - (ii)
(a) - (iv) ; (b) - (iii) ; (c) - (ii); (d) - (i)
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