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The potential difference E and current I flowing through the ac circuit is given by `E=5 cos (omega t -pi//6) V and I=10 sin (omega)t A`. Find the average power dissipated in the circuit.

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To find the average power dissipated in the AC circuit, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the given equations The potential difference and current in the circuit are given as: - \( E = 5 \cos(\omega t - \frac{\pi}{6}) \) volts - \( I = 10 \sin(\omega t) \) amperes ### Step 2: Convert the current equation ...
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