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A series LCR circuit is connected to an a.c. source of 220 V - 50 hz. If the readings of voltmeters acorss resistor, capacitor and inductor are 65 V, 415 V and 204 volt respectively , and `R = 100 Omega` calculate (i) current in the circuit (ii) value of L (iii) valueo of C and (iv) capacitance required to produce resonance with the given inductor L.

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To solve the problem step by step, we will calculate the required values for the series LCR circuit connected to an AC source. ### Given Data: - AC Voltage, \( V_{rms} = 220 \, V \) - Frequency, \( f = 50 \, Hz \) - Voltage across Resistor, \( V_R = 65 \, V \) - Voltage across Capacitor, \( V_C = 415 \, V \) - Voltage across Inductor, \( V_L = 204 \, V \) ...
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