In an ac circuit the reactance of a coil is times its resistance, the phase difference between the voltage across the coil to the current through the coil will be:
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The power factor of an ac circuit having resistance (R) and inductance (L) connected in series and an angular velocity ω is
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An inductor of inductance and resistor of resistance are joined in series and connected by a source of frequency .
The power dissipated in the circuit is:
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In an circuit, the potential difference between the terminals of the inductance is V, between the terminals of the capacitor is V and that between the terminals of the resistance is V. The supply voltage will be equal to:
1. V
2. V
3. V
4. V
In a circuit, and are connected in series with an alternating voltage source of frequency The current leads the voltage by . The value of will be:
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In an LR-circuit, the inductive reactance is equal to the resistance R of the circuit. An e.m.f. applied to the circuit. The power consumed in the circuit is:
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One 10 V, 60 W bulb is to be connected to 100 V line. The required induction coil has a self-inductance of value: (f = 50 Hz)
1. 0.052 H
2. 2.42 H
3. 16.2 mH
4. 1.62 mH
In the circuit given below, what will be the reading of the voltmeter
1. 300 V
2. 900 V
3. 200 V
4. 400 V
In the circuit shown below, what will be the readings of the voltmeter and ammeter?
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The diagram shows a capacitor C and a resistor R connected in series to an ac source. V1 and V2 are voltmeters and A is an ammeter:
Consider now the following statements
I. Readings in A and V2 are always in phase
II. Reading in V1 is ahead in phase with reading in V2
III. Readings in A and V1 are always in phase
Which of these statements is/are correct?
1. I only
2. II only
3. I and II only
4. II and III only