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An alternating voltage given by `V = 140 sin 314 t` is connected across a pure resistor of 50 ohm. Find (i) the frequency of the source. (ii) the rms current thought the resistor.

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To solve the problem step by step, we will find the frequency of the alternating voltage source and the RMS current through the resistor. ### Step 1: Identify the given values from the voltage equation The voltage is given by the equation: \[ V = 140 \sin(314t) \] From this equation, we can identify: - The peak voltage \( V_0 = 140 \) volts - The angular frequency \( \omega = 314 \) radians/second ...
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