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[" For the circuit shown in the figure the rms "],[" value of voltages across "R" and coil are "E_(1)],[" and "E_(2)" ,respectively."],[qquad (R^(R))/(R" esistor ")(L*r)/(C" oil ")],[qquad [theta=E_(0)sin theta t],[c_(-)=E],[" The power (thermal) developed across "]]

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