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A circuit containing a 80 mH inductor and a `60 mu F` capacitor in series is connected to a 230 V, 50 Hz supply. The resistance of the circuit is negligible.
Suppose the circuit in above question has a resistance of `15 Omega`. Obtain the average power transferred to each element of the circuit and the total power absorbed.

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