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A circuit consisting of an inductance and a resistacne joined to a 200 volt supply (A.C.). It draws a current of 10 ampere. If the power used in the circuit is 1500 watt. Calculate the wattless
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A circuit consisting of an inductance and a resistacne joined to a 200 volt supply (A.C.). It draws a current of 10 ampere. If the power used in the circuit is 1500 watt. Calculate the wattless current.
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