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A `500 Omega` resistor and a capacitor `C` are connected in series across `50 Hz AC` supply mains. The r.m.s potential difference recorded on voltmeter `V_(1)` and `V_(2)` are `V_(1)=120 V` and `V_(2)=160 V`. The power taken for the mains is:

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