155226 In a series $L C R$ circuit the frequency of a $10 \mathrm{~V}$ AC voltage source is adjusted in such a fashion that the reactance of the inductor measure $15 \Omega$ and that of capacitor $11 \Omega$. If $R=3 \Omega$, the potential difference across the series combination of $L$ and $C$ will be :
155226 In a series $L C R$ circuit the frequency of a $10 \mathrm{~V}$ AC voltage source is adjusted in such a fashion that the reactance of the inductor measure $15 \Omega$ and that of capacitor $11 \Omega$. If $R=3 \Omega$, the potential difference across the series combination of $L$ and $C$ will be :
155226 In a series $L C R$ circuit the frequency of a $10 \mathrm{~V}$ AC voltage source is adjusted in such a fashion that the reactance of the inductor measure $15 \Omega$ and that of capacitor $11 \Omega$. If $R=3 \Omega$, the potential difference across the series combination of $L$ and $C$ will be :
155226 In a series $L C R$ circuit the frequency of a $10 \mathrm{~V}$ AC voltage source is adjusted in such a fashion that the reactance of the inductor measure $15 \Omega$ and that of capacitor $11 \Omega$. If $R=3 \Omega$, the potential difference across the series combination of $L$ and $C$ will be :
155226 In a series $L C R$ circuit the frequency of a $10 \mathrm{~V}$ AC voltage source is adjusted in such a fashion that the reactance of the inductor measure $15 \Omega$ and that of capacitor $11 \Omega$. If $R=3 \Omega$, the potential difference across the series combination of $L$ and $C$ will be :