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[" A pure inductor inductance "'L" is driven "],[" by source of emf "],[(in_(0)sin omega t+in_(0)cos omega t)" .Find the "],[" phase difference between the current "],[" and potential difference across the "],[" inductor (Take "pi=3" ) "]

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