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Assertion: An inductance and a resistanc...

Assertion: An inductance and a resistance are connected in series with an `AC` circuit. In this circuit the current and the potential difference across the resistance lag behind potential difference across the inductance by an angle `pi//2`.
Reason: In `LR` circuit voltage leads the current by phase angle which depends on the value of inductance and resistance both.

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