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An alternating voltage V=140 sin 50 t is...

An alternating voltage V=140 sin 50 t is applied to a resistor of resistance 10 `Omega`. This voltage produces `triangleH` heat in the resistor in time `trianglet`. To produce the same heat in the same time, rquired DC current is

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