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A series `LCR` circuit is connected to a source having voltage `v=v_(m) sin omegat`.Derive the expression for the instantaneous current `I` and its phase relationship to the applied voltage.
Obtain the condition for resonance to occur.Define 'power factor'.State the conditions under which it is (i)maximum and (ii)minimum.

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