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An ac source is connected in series with an inductor of 5H and a resistor of `1000Omega`. The rms value of voltage of the source is 100 V and the frequency of the source is 50cps. What is the rms value of the current in the circuit? What is the phase difference of the voltage and the current in the circuit? What is the power dissipated in the circuit?

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