MCQ
If value of  $R$  is changed then
  • A
    voltage across $L$ remains same
  • B
    voltage across $C$  remains same
  • voltage across  $L-C$  combination remains same
  • D
    voltage across  $L-C$  combination changes

Answer

Correct option: C.
voltage across  $L-C$  combination remains same
c
$\therefore \mathrm{V}_{\mathrm{L}}=\mathrm{V}_{\mathrm{C}} \Rightarrow \mathrm{IX}_{\mathrm{L}}=\mathrm{IX}_{\mathrm{C}}$

$\Rightarrow \mathrm{X}_{\mathrm{L}}=\mathrm{X}_{\mathrm{C}}$

Voltage across $\mathrm{LC}$ combination $=\mathrm{I}\left(\mathrm{X}_{\mathrm{L}}-\mathrm{X}_{\mathrm{C}}\right)=0$

$\therefore \mathrm{X}_{\mathrm{L}}-\mathrm{X}_{\mathrm{C}}=0$

$\Rightarrow$ Voltage across $\mathrm{LC}$ combination is always $0 .$

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