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A voltage Vs = (100V) sin 314 t is appl...

A voltage `V_s` = `(100V)` sin 314 t is applied to a circuit containing of a `25 Omega` resistor and `80 muF` capacitor in series. [t is in seconds] then The power consumed is nearly

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