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In a series LCR circuit, the voltages across an inductor, a capacitor and a resistor are 30 V, 30 V, 60 V respectively. What is the phase difference between the applied voltage and the current in the circuit ?

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`tan phi=(V_(L)-V_(C))/V_(R)=(30-30)/60=0`
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