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T OOSI 12.c 02, 4/300] so X el The figure shows an experimental plot discharging of a capacitor in an RC circuit. The time constant of this circuit lies between : (AIEEE 2012,; 4/120,-1] (1) 150 sec and 200 sec 2) 0 and 50 sec ) 50 sec and 100 sec (4) 100 sec and 150 sec Potential difference SHOA UA UN cro-farad is : 2003, 4/300] 50 100 150 200 250 300 mo

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