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A circuit takes A current of 3 a at a power factor of 0.6 lagging when connected to a 115 V – 50 Hz supply. Another circuit takes a current of 5A at a power factor of 0.07 leading when connected to the same supply. If the two circuits are connected in series across a 230 V, 50 Hz supply. Calculate
the current

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