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A sinusoidal voltage of rms value 200 volt is connected to a diode and a resistor R in the circuit as shown in Fig., so that half wave rectification occurs. If the diode is ideal, what is the rms voltage across R? If resistor R is replaced by capactior of capacitance C, find the potential difference across C.

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