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In series L-C-R circuit voltage drop across resistance is 8 V and across inductor is 6 V and across capacitor is 12 V . Then

A

the voltage of the source will be leading the current in the circuit

B

the voltage drop across each element will be less than the applied voltage

C

the power factor of the circuit will be `4/3`

D

none of these

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