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A 50 W, 100 V lamp is to be connected to an AC mains of 200 V, 50 Hz. What capacitance is essential to be put in series with the lamp
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A 50 W, 100 V lamp is to be connected to an AC mains of 200 V, 50 Hz. What capacitance is essential to be put in series with the lamp ?
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