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[" In an L.C.R series circuit "R=1Omega],[X_(L)=1000Omega" and "X_(C)=1000Omega" .A source of "],[100" m.volt is connected in the circuit the "],[" current in the circuit is - "],[[" (1) "100" mAmp "," (2) "1 mu" Amp "],[" (3) "0.1 mu" Amp "," (4) "10 mu" Amp "]]

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