The graph shows current $v/s$ voltage in a series $RLC$ $A.C.$ circuit. The arrow indicates the direction that this curve is drawn as time progresses. In this plot,the

  • A
    Current lags the voltage by about $90^o$
  • B
    Current leads the voltage by about $90^o$
  • C
    Current and voltage are in phase
  • D
    Current and voltage are $180^o$ out of phase

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