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Explain : voltages across L and C in series are `180^(@)` out of phase, while for L and C in parallel, current in L and C are `180^(@)` out of phase. |
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Answer» When L and C in series, for a given a.c., voltage acorss L leads `pi//2`.and voltage across C lags by `pi//2`. Therefore, voltages acorss L and C differ in phase by `pi` When L and C are in parallel, for a given voltage, current in L lag by `pi//2` and current in C leads by `pi//2`. Therefor, currents in L and C differ in phase by `pi`. |
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