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In the series L-C-R circuit , the voltme...

In the series L-C-R circuit , the voltmeter and ammeter readings are respectively

A

V = 200 V , I = 4 A

B

V = 150 , I = 2 A

C

V = 100 , I = 5 A

D

V = 100 V, I = 2 A

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The correct Answer is:
D

`V_L` = `V_C` `implies` `X_L` = `X_C` or circuit shown is in resonance .
`therefore` `V_applied` = `V_R` = 100 V
I = `V_R` . R = 2A
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