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[" 64.A pure resistive circuit element "X" when connected to an "],[" ac supply of peak voltage "200V" gives a peal current of "],[5A" which is in phase with the voltage.A second circuit "],[" element "Y," when connected to the same ac suppiy also "],[" gives the same value of peak current but the current lags "],[" connected to the same supply,what will be the rms value "],[" of current? "],[[" (a) "(10)/(sqrt(2))A," (b) "(5)/(sqrt(2))A]" (c) "((5)/(3))Aquad " (d) "5A]

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