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An AC circuit drawing power from a source of angular frequency `"50 rad s"^(-1)` has a power factor of 0.6. In this condition, a resistance of `100Omega` is present and the current is lagging behind the voltage. If a capacitor is connected in series, then the required capacitance that will result in a power factor of unity is

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