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At time t = 0 second, voltage of an A.C. Generator starts from O V and becomes 2 V at time `t =(1)/( 100 pi)` second. The voltage keeps on increasing up to 100 V, after it which it starts to decrease . Find the frequency of the Generator.

A

`100 Hz`

B

`1 Hz`

C

`2 Hz`

D

`5 Hz`

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