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Two identical bulbs `B_1` and `B_2` are connected across 220 V - 50 Hz a.c. source as shown

A

They glow with same brightness

B

`B_2` glows more brightly

C

`B_1` glows more brightly

D

Only B glows since capacitive reactance is infinite.

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