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What happens to the inductive reactance and the current in a purely inductive circuit if the frequency is halved ?

A

nductive reactance will be doubled and current will be halved.

B

Both, inductive reactance and current will be halved.

C

Inductive reactance will be halved and current will be doubled.

D

Both, inducting reactance and current will be doubled.

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