The same current is flowing in two alternating circuits. The first circuit contains only an inductor and the other contains only a capacitor. If the frequency of the $AC$ emf is increased,what will be the effect on the value of the current?

  • A
    increases in the first circuit and decreases in the other
  • B
    increases in both the circuits
  • C
    decreases in both the circuits
  • D
    decreases in the first circuit and increases in the other

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