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A resistor of 50 ohm, an inductor of `(20//pi)` H and a capacitor of `(5//pi) mu F` are connected in series to an a.c. source 230 V, 50 Hz. Find the current in the circuit.

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To find the current in the circuit with a resistor, inductor, and capacitor connected in series to an AC source, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the given values - Resistor (R) = 50 ohms - Inductor (L) = \( \frac{20}{\pi} \) H - Capacitor (C) = \( \frac{5}{\pi} \) μF = \( \frac{5 \times 10^{-6}}{\pi} \) F - Voltage (V_rms) = 230 V - Frequency (f) = 50 Hz ...
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