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In an AC circuit, voltage V = V(0)sin om...

In an AC circuit, voltage V = `V_(0)sin omegat` and inductor L is connected across the circuit. Then the instantaneous power will be

A

`(V_(0)^(2))/(2omegaL) sin omegat 1`

B

`-(V_(0)^(2))/(2omegaL) sin omegat 1`

C

`(-V_(0)^(2))/(2omegaL) sin omegat 1`

D

`(V_(0)^(2))/(omegaL) sin omegat 1`

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