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An alternating emf 200 volts at `50 Hz` is connected to a circuit resistance `1ohm` and inductance `0.01 H`. What is the phase difference between the current and the emf in the circuit? Also, find the current in the circuit.

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To solve the problem, we need to find the phase difference between the current and the emf in the circuit, as well as the current in the circuit. Here's a step-by-step solution: ### Step 1: Calculate the Inductive Reactance (XL) The inductive reactance \(X_L\) is given by the formula: \[ X_L = \omega L \] where \(\omega = 2\pi f\) and \(f\) is the frequency. ...
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