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In an LCR circuit R=100 ohm. When capaci...

In an `LCR` circuit `R=100 ohm`. When capacitance `C` is removed, the current lags behind the voltage by `pi//3`. When inductance `L` is removed, the current leads the voltage by `pi//3`. The impedence of the circuit is

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