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A voltage of 10 V and frequency `10^3 Hz` is applied to `1/pi muF` capacitor in series with a resistor of `500Omega`. Find the power factor of the circuit and the power
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A voltage of 10 V and frequency `10^3 Hz` is applied to `1/pi muF` capacitor in series with a resistor of `500Omega`. Find the power factor of the circuit and the power dissipated.
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