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A circuit consisting of a capacitor and an active resistance `R=110 Omega` connected in series is fed an alternating voltage with amplitude `V_(m)=110V`. In this case the amplitude of steady `-` state current is equal to `I_(m)=0.50 A`. Find the phase difference between the current and the voltage fed.

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