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An ideal resistance R, ideal inductance L , ideal capacitance C and AC voltmeters `underset(1)(V)` , `underset(2)(V)` , `underset(3)(V)` and `underset(4)(V)` are connected to an AC source as shown . At resonance

A

Reading in `underset(3)(V)` = reading in `underset(1)(V)`

B

Reading in `underset(1)(V)` = reading in `underset(2)(V)`

C

Reading in `underset(2)(V)` = reading in `underset(4)(V)`

D

Reading in `underset(2)(V)` = reading in `underset(3)(V)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

(d) At resonance,
Voltage across L = Voltage across C
`therefore` Reading in `V_(2) = Reading in V_(3)`.
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