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An e.m.f. E equals 4 cos invisible function application left parenthesis 1000 t right parenthesis volt is applied to an LR-circuit of inductance 3mH and resistance 4 ohms. The amplitude of current in the circuit is

  1. fraction numerator 4 over denominator square root of 7 end fraction A
  2. 1.0 A
  3. 4 over 7 A
  4. 0.8 A

The correct answer is: 0.8 A

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