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There is a series `LCR` curcuit (as shown). An alternating source of emf having voltage `V=V_(0) sin omega t` is applied between `M` & `N`.

Here `V_(M)-V_(N)=V_(0) sin omega t` and `1/(omegaC)-omegaL=R`
The potential difference across `R` has got a phase difference of `theta` of alternating source of enf. where

A

`theta=pi/2`

B

`theta=0`

C

`theta=pi/4`

D

`theta=pi`

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C
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