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A lamp consumers only `50%` of maximum power applied in an A.C. Circuit. What will be the phase difference between applied voltage and circuit current?

A

`(pi)/(6)` rad

B

`(pi)/(3)` rad

C

`(pi)/(4)` rad

D

`(pi)/(2)` rad

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