An AC voltage is applied to a resistance R and an inductor L in series. If R and the inductive reactance are both equal to 3 Ω, the phase difference between the applied voltage and the current in the circuit is:

1.  π4

2.  π2

3.  zero

4.  π6

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In the given circuit, the reading of voltmeter V1 and V2 are 300 V each. The reading of the voltmeter Vand ammeter A are respectively:


1. 150 V, 2.2 A

2. 220 V, 2.2 A

3. 220 V, 2.0 A

4. 100 V, 2.0 A

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The power dissipated in an L-C-R series circuit connected to an AC source of emf E is:

1. \(\frac{\varepsilon^2R}{\Big[R^2+\Big(L\omega-\frac{1}{C\omega}\Big)^2\Big]}\)
2. \(\frac{\varepsilon^2\sqrt{R^2+\Big(L\omega-\frac{1}{C\omega}\Big)^2}}{R}~\)
3. \(\frac{\varepsilon^2\Big[R^2+\Big(L\omega-\frac{1}{C\omega}\Big)^2\Big]}{R}\)
4. \(\frac{\varepsilon^2R}{\sqrt{R^2+\Big(L\omega+\frac{1}{C\omega}\Big)^2}}~\)
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In an AC circuit, the emf (e) and the current (I) at any instant are given respectively by 
e = E0sinω
I = I0sinωt-ϕ 
The average power in the circuit over one cycle of AC is:

1.  EoIo2

2.  EoIo2 sin ϕ

3.  EoIo2 cos ϕ

4.  EoIo

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If we change the value of \(R,\) then:
  

1. voltage does not change on \(L\)
2. voltage does not change on \(LC\) combination
3. voltage does not change on \(C\)
4. voltage changes on \(LC\) combination
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\(220 ~\mathrm{V}\), \(50~\mathrm{Hz}\), AC source is connected to an inductance of \(0.2~\mathrm{H}\) and a resistance of \(20\) \(\Omega\) in series. What is the current in the circuit?
1. \(3.33~\mathrm{A}\) 
2. \(33.3~\mathrm{A}\) 
3. \(5\mathrm{A}\) 
4. \(10\mathrm{~A}\) 

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Voltage across each elements of a series LCR
circuit are given by VL= 60V, VC= 20V,VR= 30V
Find out source voltage.
1. 50V 

2. 100V 

3. 150V 

4. 200V

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In an AC circuit, an alternating voltage \(\varepsilon=200 \sqrt{2} \sin (100 t)~\text{V}\) is connected to a capacitor of capacity \(1~\mu \text{F}.\) The RMS value of the current in the circuit is:
1. \(100~\text{mA}\) 2. \(200~\text{mA}\)
3. \(20~\text{mA}\) 4. \(10~\text{mA}\)
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A choke is preferred to a resistance for limiting current in AC circuit because
 

1.  choke is cheap
2.  there is no wastage of power
3.  choke is compact in size
4.  choke is a good absorber of heat

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A transformer of 100% efficiency has 200 turns in the primary coil and 40000 turns in secondary coil. It is connected to a 220 V main supply and secondary feeds to a 100 kΩ resistance. The potential difference per turn is
 
1.  1.1 V
 
2.  25 V
 
3.  18 V
 
4.  11 V
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