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What is the power dissipation in an a.c. circuit in which voltage and current are given by
`V = 300 sin(omega t + pi//2)` and `I = 5 sin omega t` ?

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To find the power dissipation in the given AC circuit, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the given quantities We have the voltage and current expressed as: - Voltage: \( V = 300 \sin(\omega t + \frac{\pi}{2}) \) - Current: \( I = 5 \sin(\omega t) \) ### Step 2: Determine the maximum values of voltage and current ...
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