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For the circuit shown in fig, current in inductance is 0.8A while that in capacitance is 0.6 A. What is the current drawn from the source?

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If an AC source `E = E_(0) sin omegat`
Current in inductance will lag the applied voltage while across the capacitor will lead.`I_(L)=(V)/(X_(L))sin(omegat-pi//2)`=`-0.8cosomegat` for inductor
`I_(c)=(V)/(X_(c))sin(omegat+pi/2)=+0.6cosomega` for capacitor
so current drawn from the source`I=I_(L)+I_(c)=-0.2cosomegat`
`I_(max)=|I_(0)|=0.2A`
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