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`110 K_(rms)` is applied across a series circuit having resistance `11 Omega` and impedance `22Omega`. The power consumed
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`110 K_(rms)` is applied across a series circuit having resistance `11 Omega` and impedance `22Omega`. The power consumed is
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(a) `275W` (b) `366W` (c) `550W` (d) `1100 W`
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