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A series LCR circuit with `R = 20 Omega, L = 1.5 H` and `C = 35 mu F` is connected to a variable-frequency 200 V ac supply. When the frequency of the supply equals the natural frequency of the circuit, what is the average power transferred to the circuit in one complete cycle ?

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