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(a) Prove that an ideal capacitor in ac ...

(a) Prove that an ideal capacitor in ac circuit does not dissipate power.
(b) An inductor of 200m H, capacitor of `400 mu f` and a resistaor of `10 Omega` are connected in series to ac source of 50 V of variable frequency. Calculate the
(i) angular frquency at which maximum power dissiplation occurs in the circuit and the corresponding value of the effective current, and
(iii) value of Q-factor in the circuit.

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