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In a series LCR circuit containing an AC voltage source of frequency `omega`, current and voltage are measured. Then for the resistance, consider the statements-
[a] current is maximum at `omega^(2)=1//LC`
[b] current is minimum at `omega^(2)=1//LC`
[c] voltage across R is maximum at `omega^(2) =1//LC`
[d] voltage across R is minimum at `omega^(2)=1//LC`
the voltage statement is

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