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In a purely capcitive circuit, the e.m.f...

In a purely capcitive circuit, the e.m.f.

A

leads the current by `pi//2`

B

is in phase with current

C

lags behind the current by `pi//2`

D

lags behind the current by `pi^(c )`.

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C
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