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An alternating voltage of `220` volts `r.m.s.` at a freqency of `40` cycles/sec is supplied to a circuit containing a pure inductance of `0.01 H` and a pure resistance of `6 ohms` in series.Calculate (i)the current , (ii)potential diffence across the resistance, (iii)potential difference across the inductance, (iv)the time lag, (v)power factor.

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To solve the problem step by step, we will calculate the required values one by one. ### Given Data: - **RMS Voltage (V_rms)** = 220 V - **Frequency (f)** = 40 Hz - **Inductance (L)** = 0.01 H - **Resistance (R)** = 6 Ω ...
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