When a resistance R is connected in series with an (non-resistive) element A, the electric...

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When a resistance R is connected in series with an (non-resistive) element A, the electric current is found to lead the voltage by angle of 30. When the same resistance is connected in series with (non-resistive) element B,current lags by 60. When R, A, B are connected in series, the phase difference between current and voltage is tan-1(k/?3)Find the value of k.

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