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An inductor (L) and resistance (R) are connected in series with an AC source. The phase difference between voltage (V) and current (i) is `45^(@)`. Now a capacitor (C) is connected in series with L-R, If the phase difference between V and i remain same, then capacitive reactance and impedance of L-C-R circuit will be-

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