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An AC source producing `emf`
`epsilon = epsilon_0 [cos(100 pi s^(-1)) t + cos (500 pi s^(-1))t]`
is connected in series with a capacitor and a resistor. The steady-state current in the circuit is found to be
`I = i_1 cos [(100 pi s^(-1) t )+ varphi_1] + i_2 cos [(500 pi s^(-1))t +phi_2]`.

A

`i_1 gt i_2`

B

`i_1 = i_2`

C

`i_1 lt i_2`

D

The information is insufficient to find the relation between `i_1 and i_2`.

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C
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