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Assertion : A capacitor block DC but all...

Assertion : A capacitor block DC but allows AC.
Reason : Capacitive reactance, `Xc=(1)/(2pifC).`
for d.c. `f=0,thereforeX_(c)=oo`
" for a.c. `X_(c)=alpha(1)/(f)`

A

Assertion and Reasin are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.

B

Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is the false explanation of the Assertion.

C

Assertion is true but Reason is False.

D

Assertion is false but Reason is True.

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A, C, D
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