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In an L-C -R series circuit connected to an AC source `V=V_(0)sin(100pi(t)+(pi)/(6))``V_(R)=40V, V_(L)=40 and V_(C )=10V`, resistance `R=4Omega`
Choose the correct option

A

`10sqrt(2) A`

B

`15sqrt(2) A`

C

`20sqrt(2) A`

D

`25sqrt(2) A`

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A
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