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A `5.00 H` inductor with negligible resistance is connected across an `AC` source. Voltage amplitude is kept constant at `60.0 V` but whose frequency can be varied. Find the current amplitude when the angular frequency is
(a) `100 rad//s`
(b) `1000 rad//s`
(c) `10000 rad//s`

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The correct Answer is:
A, B, C

`I_0=V_0/X_L=V_0/(omegaL)`
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