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A series LCR circuit is taken in which inductor of inductance 100mH , capacitor of capacitance 2` micro `F and resistor with resistance 400`Omega` . If it connected to an alternating emf source 200V with angular frequency 1000 rad/ sec then find
a) net impedence of the circuit
b) the phase difference between voltage and current
c) the peak current in the circuit

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