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An L-C-R series circuit with `R=100Omega` is connected to a `200V`, `50Hz` a.c. source .When only the capacitance is removed, the voltage leads the current by `60^(@)` and when only the inductance is removed, the current leads the voltage by `60^(@)`. The current in the circuit is

A

`(2)/(sqrt(3))A`

B

`(sqrt(3))/(2)A`

C

`1A`

D

`2A`

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