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An A.C. Source of 250 V, 50 Hz is connec...

An A.C. Source of 250 V, 50 Hz is connected to a circuit consisting of an electric lamp rated 100 W, 50 V and a capacitor in series. What should be value of the capacitance of the capacitor to make the lamp work at the rated value?

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